India: AAMEF Emphasizes Majithia Wage Board Implementation
 
The All Assam Media Employees’ Federation (AAMEF) has welcomed the recent 
verdict of the Supreme Court to implement the Majithia Wage Board 
recommendations for journalists and non-journalists newspaper and news agency 
employees from this month onwards and urged the media house owners to follow 
the ruling of the apex court of India.
The Supreme Court on April 9 had dismissed the plea of various newspaper 
managements seeking review of its judgment directing them to implement the 
recommendations of Justice Majithia Wage Board for media employees on their pay 
structure and ruled that the wages as revised would be payable from November 
11, 2011 when the Centre notified the recommendations of the Board.
“All the arrears up to March 2014 shall be paid to all eligible employees in 
four equal installments within a period of one year and continue to pay the 
revised wages from April 2014 onwards,” added the verdict.
The Bench comprising Chief Justice P Sathasivam and Justice Ranjan Gogoi and 
Justice Shiva Kirti Singh said in the order, “We have carefully gone through 
the review petitions and the connected papers. We find no merit in the review 
petitions and the same are accordingly dismissed.”
AAMEF President Hiten Mahanta in a statement also appreciated the management of 
The Assam Tribune group of newspapers for implementing the Majithia Wage Board 
recommendations for the first time in the country. He asserted that the 
Guwahati based pioneer media house has established that the latest wage board 
is very much implementable if the managements do have minimum commitments to 
the medium.
Even voices for implementation of the new wage board have been raised by the 
Hong Kong based Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), a regional 
non-governmental organisation that monitors human rights in Asia and advocates 
for justice and institutional reform to ensure the protection and promotion of 
the rights.
“Taking the recent Supreme Court (of India) judgment as a standard, the AHRC 
urges the media houses to honour and implement the Majithia Wage Board 
recommendations as a matter of priority. The State governments must take 
measures to ensure a safe working atmosphere for journalists and make special 
provisions for social benefits like health and life insurance,” said a recent 
statement from the Hong Kong based organization.
It is observed that most of the media groups of Assam have made it a habit to 
show a loss-making balance sheet every year to avoid paying proper salaries to 
the employees. But except few, it’s a common practice for all the media barons 
in the State to divert funds from the collected amount of money from the 
advertisers to other non-media enterprises owned by their families.
“Thus the newspaper owners continue siphoning away the essential resource of 
the media groups for their selfish interest only to showcase the media business 
as an unprofitable endeavour,” asserted the AAMEF statement.
Meanwhile, Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) has urged the Union government to 
facilitate the media persons engaged with the privately owned satellite news 
channels with systematic pay hike like their counterparts in the print media. 
The Assam based scribes’ body pointed out that nearly 80% television 
journalists of northeast India are still performing their duties with pitiable 
salaries, unlimited working hours and without any facilities recommended by the 
country’s labour laws not to speak of any statutory wage board recommendations.
“We urge both the Union Labour and I&B ministry with the State governments of 
the alienated region to look into the matter seriously as the managements 
continue employing the journalists with deplorable wages and depriving them 
other due legitimate facilities,” said Rupam Barua, president of JFA.
Finally both the AAMEF and JFA have reiterated their demand for a social media 
audit in northeast India where the readers and viewers can find a transparent 
picture of the financial dealings involved with their favourite newspapers and 
private news channels. The media audit should address many vital issues 
relating to the media market in the country, asserted the media employees’ 
organizations adding that the exercise would hopefully help the media employees 
to receive their due benefits supported by the law of the land.
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