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SC refuses to stay MHA's order directing MSMEs to pay full wages to their workers

Updated: Apr 30, 2020 12:24:03pm
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SC refuses to stay MHA's order directing MSMEs to pay full wages to their workers

New Delhi, Apr 30 (KNN) The Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday refused to intervene and stay the order of the Ministry of Home Affairs' (MHA) order directing Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to pay full wages.

Reportedly, the apex court was hearing a plea by Mumbai-based Twin City Industrial Employers Association which had sought a stay MHA order.

The petitioners had argued that amid lockdown when businesses have been halted following which there is zero revenue, how it is possible to pay full wages to workers.

A bench of the apex court headed by Justice Ramana was unmoved by the petitions. Refusing to intervene, he observed that despite threats of action being issued, no one had been prosecuted under the MHA order or under the Disaster Management Act.

The MHA passed on March 29 passed an order directing full payment of wages, during the course of the lockdown to workers employed by private enterprises without exception. MHA in its order had also warned that legal action would be taken for non-payment of wages under the Disaster Management Act.

Earlier, Ludhiana based Hand Tools Manufacturers Association, comprising of 41 MSMEs, had too knocked the Supreme Court's door challenging the validity of the centre’s order directing all employers to pay full wages to workers without any deduction during the lockdown period.

However, the court turned down their plea and had issued notice to the union government to file a reply on the same.

A group of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) from Haryana had also filed a plea in the apex court seeking direction to Centre to subsidise the wages of workers to the tune of 70 per cent for the lockdown period by utilising the funds collected by the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) or the PM-CARES Fund or through any other government fund.

“The government should be directed to subsidise the wages of the workers to the tune of 70 per cent for lockdown period by utilising the funds collected by the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) or the PM Cares Fund or through any other government fund/scheme,” the petition said.

COMMENTS

  1. Manish Jhunjhunwala
    Manish Jhunjhunwala 01/05/2020 1:36 PM

    We are expecting from government or msme to pay the salary fully or by some percentage, but what about us and our expenses..... Factories are shut, no way of income; expenses are continuously growing by all means. Above that salary and other means of unwanted burden over revenue like bank interests, late payment charges, fixed cost by electricity, government interests, bad debts, etc are on and on. Leave all this who will consider for our personal expenses. The worker and staff will get there payments from company. Ultimately businessman will have to take the entire burden over there head. No government support, no workers support, no customers payment support. We are the ones who pay major junk of tax in the Indian economy, but we are the ones to face all the burdens. Whatever - whenever happens all farmers and lower class are supported first, which is good, but then who are paying corporate taxes and income taxes should be considered as well. Why always our plea is rejected.

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