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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Employer"
Delay In Reinstatement After Tribunal Award, Employer Can't Deny Pension For The Delayed Period : Jharkhand Hc
Once Worker Provides Testimony Under Oath, Burden Shifts On Employer To Disprove Claims: Delhi HC
Employer Can't Alter Recorded D.O.B. Of Government Employee Beyond Prescribed 5-Year Period From Date Of Initial Appointment : Calcutta HC
Employer Withholding Best Evidence, Grounds To Draw Adverse Inference In Favor Of Employee: Calcutta HC
'Employer Must Make Efforts To Expedite Departmental Proceedings Against Delinquent Employee', Rajasthan High Court
Employer Cannot Indefinitely Withhold Voluntary Retirement Without Valid Grounds: Delhi HC
[Service Law] HC Can Interfere With Compensation Commissioner's Order If Employer-Employee Relationship Not Established: Kerala High Court
Illegal Termination Entitles Employee To Full Back Wages Unless Employer Proves Alternative Employment During Suspension: Kerala HC
Similarly Situated Employees Under Same Employer Must Be Treated Equally: Manipur HC
Employer Can't Deduct Excess Amount From Retiral Benefits Paid To Employee On Erroneous Fixation Of Pay Scale : Calcutta High Court
'Employer Can't Recover Excess Amount For Period Extending 5 Years', Delhi High Court Reiterates
Working For 240 days, Workmen Should Prove And Not Employer; Rajasthan HC Upholds Workman's Termination
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