THE WORKING JOURNALISTS
(CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS RULES, 19571
PRELIMINARY
1. Short
title
2. Definitions
GRATUITY
4. Gratuity due to a deceased working journalist to whom
payable
5. Nominations
7. Special
provisions regarding editor’s etc
10. Compensation for
overtime work
11. Conditions
governing night shifts
12. Interval
preceding change of shift
13. Number of
holidays in a year
16. Wages for weekly
day of rest
LEAVE
19. Recording of
reason for refusal or postponement of leave
20. Affixing of
holidays to leave
21. Holidays
intervening, during period of leave
22. Recall before
expiry of leave
23. Production of medical certificate of
fitness before resumption of duty
24. Designation of
authorised medical practitioner
25. Earned leave
27. Cash
compensation for earned leave not availed of
28. Leave on medical
certificate
29. Maternity leave
30. Quarantine leave
32. Leave not due
33. Study leave
34. Casual leave
35A. Manner of giving
notice under section l2 of the Act
36. Application under section 17 of the
Act
37. Maintenance of
registers, records and muster-rolls
38. Effect of rules
and agreements inconsistent with these rules
THE WORKING
JOURNALISTS (CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
RULES, 19571
In exercise of the powers
conferred by section 29 of the Working Journalists (Conditions of Service) and
Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 (45 of 1955), the Central Government hereby
makes the following Rules, namely—
1. Vide S.R.O. 1737, dated 23rd May, 1957.
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title. -These rules may be called
the Working Journalists (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions
Rules, 1957.
2. Definitions. -In these rules, unless the
context otherwise requires, -
(a) “Act” means the Working Journalists (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 (45 of 1955);
(b) “Authorised medical practitioner” means a
registered medical practitioner designated as such under rule 24 and where no
such practitioner has been designated, any registered medical practitioner;
(c) “Average pay” shall have the meaning assigned to it in the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947);
(d) “Competent officer” means an office
designated as such under rule 17; 2[***]
(f) “Form” means a form appended to these
rules;
(g) “Leave” means earned leave, leave on
medical certificate, maternity leave, extraordinary leave, leave not due,
casual leave, study leave or quarantine leave;
(h) “Earned leave,” means leave admissible
under clause (a) of section 7 of the Act;
(i)
“Leave
on medical certificate” means leave admissible under clause (b) of section 7 of
the Act;
(j) “Leave not due” means leave which is not due to a working journalist but which may be granted to him in anticipation of its being earned subsequently;
(k) “Quarantine leave” means leave of absence from duty by reason of the presence of an infectious disease in the family or household of a working journalist;
(1) “Study leave” means leave granted to a working journalist to enable him to undergo any special course of training which may be of use to him in his journalistic career; and
(m) “Shifts”: 'day shift' means a shift when any hours of work of the shift do not fall between the hours of 11 P.M. and 5 A.M.; 'night shift' means a shift when any hours of work fall between the hours of 11 P.M. and 5 A.M.
1. Clause (e) emitted by G.S.R. 1320,
dated Ist August 1963.
CHAPTER II
GRATUITY
1[3. Payment of gratuity. -Gratuity shall be paid to a working
journalist or, in the case of his death, his nominee or nominees or, if there
is no nomination in force at the time of the death of the working journalist,
his family, as soon as possible after it becomes due and in any case not later
than three months.]
1. Subs. by G.S.R. 1320, dated 1st August,
1963.
1[4. Gratuity due to a deceased working journalist to whom payable. -On death of a working
journalist-
(a) If a nomination made by him in accordance with Rule 5 subsists, the gratuity shall be paid to his nominee or nominees in accordance with such nomination; and
(b) If no nomination subsists or if that
nomination relates only to a part of the gratuity, the amount of the gratuity
or the part thereof to which the nomination does not relate, as the case may
be, shall be paid to his family.]
1. Subs. by G.S.R. 1320, dated 1st August,
1963.
(1) A working journalist shall, as soon as he
completes three years of continuous service, or in the case of those who have completed
three years of continuous service at the commencement of the Act, as soon as
may be after these rules come into force, make a nomination in form A
conferring the right to receive any gratuity payable under the Act, in the
event of this death before the amount has become payable of, where the amount
has become payable, before the payment has been made. 1[“Where the nominee is a minor, a working.
Journalist shall appoint any person in Form AA to receive the gratuity in the
event of working journalist's death during the minority of the nominee.]
(2) A working journalist may, in his
nomination distribute the amount that may be come due to him amongst his
nominees at his own discretion.
2[***]
3[(3)] A nomination made under sub-rule (1) 4[***] may at any time be modified by the
working journalist after giving a written notice of his intention to do so in
Form B. If the nominee predeceases the working journalist, the interest of the
nominee shall revert to the working journalist, who may make a fresh nomination
in accordance with these rules.
3[(4)] A nomination or its modification shall take effect, to the extent
it is valid on the date on which it is received by the newspaper establishment.
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 1320,
dated Ist August, 1963.
2. Sub-rules (3) and
(4) emitted by G.S.R. 1320, dated 1st August, 1963.
3. Clauses (5) and (6)
renumbered as clauses (3) and (4) by G.S.R. 1320, dated I st August, 1963.
4. Omitted by G.S.R.
1320, dated Ist August, 1963.
6. Deductions from gratuity. -The gratuity will be subject
to deductions on account of overpayments made to a working journalist by the
newspaper establishment liable to pay such gratuity and monies borrowed by the
working journalist from such newspaper establishment.
CHAPTER III
HOURS OF WORK
7. Special provisions regarding editor’s etc.-
(1) The provision of this Chapter shall not
apply to editors, or to correspondents, reporters or news-photographers.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in
sub-rule (1), the following provisions shall apply to every correspondent,
reporter or news-photographer stationed at the place at which the newspaper (in
relation to which any such person is employed) is published, namely:-
(a) Subject to such agreement as may be arrived at either collectively or individually between the parties concerned, every such correspondent, reporter or news photographer shall, once he enters upon duty on any day, be deemed to be on duty throughout that day till he finishes all the work assigned to him during that day:
Provided that if such
correspondent, reporter or news-photographer has had at his disposal for rest
any interval or intervals for a total period of two hours or less between any
two or more assignments of work, he shall not be deemed to be on duty during
Such period;
Provided further that where
the total period of such interval or intervals exceeds two hours, he shall be
deemed to be on duty during the period, which is in excess of the said period
of two hours;
(b) Any period of work in excess of thirty-six hours during any week (which shall be considered as a unit of work for the purposes of this sub-rule) shall be compensated by rest during the succeeding week and shall be given in one or more spells of not less than three hours each
Provided that where the
aggregate of the excess hours worked falls short of three hours, the duration
of rest shall be limited only to such excess.
8. Normal working day. -The number of hours which
shall constitute a normal working day for a working journalist exclusive of the
time for meals shall not exceed six hours per day in the case of a day shift
and five and half hours per day in the case of a night shift and no working
journalist shall ordinarily be required or allowed to work for longer than the
number of hours constituting a normal working day.
9. Interval for rest. -Subject to such agreement as
may be arrived at between a newspaper establishment and working journalists
employed in that establishment, the periods of work for working journalists
shall be so fixed that no working journalist shall work for more than four
hours in the case of day shift and three hours in the case of night shift
before lie had had an interval of rest, in the case of day shift for one hour,
and in the case of nigh shift for half an hour.
10. Compensation
for overtime work. -When
a working journalist works for more than six hours on any day in the case of a
day shift and more than five and-half hours in the case of a night shift lie
shall, in respect of that overtime work, be compensated in the form of hours of
rest equal in number to the hours for which he has worked overtime.
11. Conditions governing night shifts. -No working journalist shall
be employed on a night shift continuously for more than one week at a time or
for more than one week in any period of fourteen days:
Provided that, subject to
the previous approval of the State Labour Commissioner or any authority
appointed by the State Government in this behalf, the limit prescribed in this
rule may be exceeded where special circumstances so require.
12. Interval preceding change of shift. -In the case of change of
shift from night shift to day shift or vice versa, there shall be an interval
of not less than twenty-four consecutive hours between the two shifts and in the
case of a change from one day shift to another day shift or from one night
shift to another night shift there shall be interval of not less than twelve
consecutive hours.
Provided that no such
interval may be allowed if such interval either coincides with, or falls
within, the interval enjoyed by a working journalist under sub-section (2) of
section 6 of the Act.
HOLIDAYS
13. Number
of holidays in a year. -A working journalist shall be entitled to ten
holidays in a calendar year.
14. Compensatory holidays. -If a working journalist is
required to attend on a holiday, a compensatory holiday shall be given to him,
within thirty days immediately following the holiday, on a day mutually agreed
upon by him and his employer.
15. Wages for holidays. -A working journalist shall
be entitled to wages on all holidays as if he was on duty.
16. Wages for weekly day of rest. -A working journalist shall
be entitled to wages for the weekly day of rest as if he was on duty.
LEAVE
17. Competent Officers. -Every newspaper
establishment may designate one or more officers in that establishment as
competent officers for the purposes of this Chapter.
(1) A working journalist who desires to
obtain leave of absence shall apply in writing to the competent officer.
(2) Application for leave, other than casual
leave, leave on medical certificate and quarantine leave, shall be made not
less than one month before the date of commencement of leave, except in urgent
or unforeseen circumstances.
19. Recording of reason for refusal or
postponement of leave. -If leave is refused or postponed, the competent
officer shall record the reasons for such refusal or postponement, as the case may
be, and send a copy of the order to the working journalist.
20. Affixing of holidays to leave. -Holidays, other than weekly
days of rest, shall not be prefixed or suffixed to any leave without the prior
sanction of the competent officer.
21. Holidays intervening, during period of
leave.
-A holiday,
including a weekly rest day, intervening during any leave granted under these
rules shall form part of the period of leave.
22. Recall before expiry of leave. –
(1) A newspaper establishment may recall a
working journalist on leave if that establishment considers it necessary to do
so. In the event of such recall such
working journalist shall be entitled to travelling allowance if at the time of
recall he is spending his leave at a place other than his headquarters.
(2) The traveling allowance, which shall be
paid to a working journalist under sub-rule (1), shall be determined in
accordance with the rules of the newspaper establishment governing traveling
allowance for journeys undertaken by working journalists in the course of their
duties.
1[23. Production of medical certificate of fitness
before resumption of duty. -A working journalist who has availed himself of
leave for reasons of health may, before he resumes duty, be required by his employer
to produce a medical certificate of fitness from an authorised medical
practitioner, any registered medical practitioner or the medical officer who
issued the medical certificate under sub-rule (2) of rules 28.]
1. Subs. by G.S.R. 997, dated 6th July,
1964.
24. Designation of authorised medical
practitioner. -Every
newspaper establishment may designate one or more registered medical
practitioner as authorised medical practitioners for the purposes of these
rules.
(1) A working journalist shall be entitled
to earned leave on full wages for a period not less than one month for every
eleven months spent on duty:
Provided that
he shall cease to earn such leave when the earned leave due amounts to ninety
days.
(2) The period spent on duty shall include
the weekly days of rest, holidays, casual leave and quarantine leave.
26. Wages during earned leave. -A working journalist on
earned leave shall draw in wages equal to his average monthly wages earned
during the period of twelve complete months spent on duty, or if the period is
less than twelve complete months, during the entire such period, immediately
preceding the month in which the leave commences.
27. Cash compensation for earned leave not
availed of. –
(1) When a working journalist voluntarily
relinquishes his post or retires from service on reaching the age of
superannuation, he shall be entitled to cash compensation for earned leave not
availed of unto a maximum of thirty days:
Provided that a working
journalist who has been refused earned leave due to him shall be entitled to
get cash compensation for the earned leave so refused:
Provided further that in the
case of a working journalist who dies while in service and who has not availed
himself of the earned leave due to him immediately preceding the date of his
death, his heirs shall be entitled to cash compensation for the leave not so
availed of.
(2) When a working journalist's services are terminated
for any reason, whatsoever, other than as punishment inflicted by way of
disciplinary action, he shall be entitled to cash compensation for earned leave
not availed of unto a maximum of ninety days.
(3) The cash compensation shall not be less than
the amount of wages due to a working journalist for the period of leave not
availed of, the relevant wage being that which would have been payable to him
had he actually proceeded on leave on the day immediately preceding the
occurrence of any of the events specified in sub-rules (1) or (2), as the case
may be.
28. Leave on medical certificate. –
(1) A working journalist shall be entitled
to leave on medical certificate on one-half of the wages at the rate of not
less than one month for every eighteen months of service:
Provided that he shall cease
to earn such leave when the leave on medical certificate amounts to ninety
days.
l[(2) The medical certificate shall be from an authorised medical
practitioner:
Provided that when a working
journalist has proceeded to a place other than his headquarters with the
permission of his employer and falls ill, he may produce a medical certificate
from any registered medical practitioner:
Provided further that the
employer may, when the registered medical practitioner is not in the service of
the Government, arrange at his own expense, the medical examination of the
working journalist concerned, by any Government Medical Officer not below the
rank of a Civil Assistant Surgeon or any other Medical Officer in Charge of a
hospital run by a local authority or a public Organisation at that place like
the Kasturba Gandhi Trust, Kamiadevi Nehru Trust or Tata Memorial Trust.]
(3) Leave on medical certificate may be taken
in continuation with earned leave provided that that the total duration of
earned leave and leave on medical certificate taken together shall not exceed a
hundred and twenty days at any one time.
(4) A working journalist shall be entitled at
his option to convert leave on medical certificate on one-half of the wages to
half the amount of leave on full wages.
(5) The ceiling laid down in the provisos to
sub-rule (1) and sub-rule (3) on the accumulation and total duration of leave
may be relaxed by the competent officer in the cases of working- journalists
suffering from lingering illness such as tuberculosis.
2[(6) Leave on medical
certificate or converted leave on medical certificate referred to in sub-rules
(1) and (4) may be granted to a working journalist at his request not
withstanding that earned leave is due to him.]
1. Subs. by G.S.R. 997,
dated 6th July, 1964.
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 997,
dated 6th July, 1964.
(1) A female working journalist who has put
in not less than one year's service in the news paper establishment in which
she for the time being employed shall be granted maternity leave on full wages
for a period which he may extend unto three months from the date of its
commencement or six weeks from the date of confinement whichever be earlier.
(2) Leave of any other kind may also be
granted in continuation of maternity leave.
(3) Maternity leave shall also be granted in
cases of miscarriage, including abortion, subject to the condition that the
leave does not exceed six weeks.
30. Quarantine leave. -Quarantine leave on full
wages shall be granted by the news paper establishment on the certificate of
the authorised medical practitioner designated as such under rule 24 or where, there
is no such authorised medical practitioner by a district public health officer
or other Municipal Health Officer of similar status, for a period not exceeding
twenty-one days, or, in exceptional circumstances, thirty days. Any leave necessary for quarantine purposes
in excess of that period shall be adjusted against any other leave that may be
due to the working journalist.
31. Extraordinary
leave.
-A working
journalist who has no leave to his credit may be granted extraordinary leave
without wages at the discretion of the newspaper establishment in which such
working journalist is employed.
32.
Leave not due. -A working journalist who has
no leave to his credit may be granted at the discretion of the newspaper
establishment in which such working journalist is employed leave not due.
33. Study
leave. -A
working journalist may be granted study leave with or without wages at the
discretion of the newspaper establishment in which such working journalist is
employed.
34. Casual leave. –
(1) A working journalist shall be eligible
for casual leave at the discretion of the newspaper establishment for fifteen
days in a calendar year:
Provided that not more than
five days' casual leave shall be taken at any one time and such leave shall not
be combined with any other leave.
(2) Casual leave not availed of during a
calendar year will not be carried forward to the following year.
35. Wages during casual leave. –A working journalist on
casual leave shall be entitled to wages as if he was on duty.
MISCELLANEOUS
1[35A.Manner of giving notice under section l2 of the Act. –Notice required to be given
under proviso to clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 12 of the Act shall
in Form H and shall be published in the Official Gazette and in leading
newspapers.]
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 899 (E), dated 11th
November, 1980 (w.e.f. 12-11-1980).
1[36. Application under section 17 of the Act. -An application under section
17 of the Act shall be made in Form 'C' to the Government of the State, where
the Central Office or the Branch Office of the newspaper establishment in which
the newspaper employee is employed, is situated.]
1. Subs. by G.S. R. 1320, dated I st
August, 1963.
1[37. Maintenance
of registers, records and muster rolls. -Every newspaper establishment
shall prepare and maintain the following registers, records and muster-rolls:
(i) A register of employees in Form D.
(ii) Service Registers in respect of all working journalists in Form
E.
(iii) Leave Registers in respect of all working journalists
in Form F.
(iv) A muster-roll in Form G:
Provided that the leave
register in Form F and the muster-roll in Form G may not be maintained by the
newspaper establishments to which the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 and/ or the Shops
and Commercial Establishments Act of the State concerned apply and which are
required under those Acts of the rules made thereunder to maintain such or
similar forms.]
1. Subs. by G.S. R. 1320, dated I st
August, 1963.
38. Effect of rules and agreements
inconsistent with these rules. -The provisions of these rules shall have effect
notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any other rule or
agreement or contract of service applicable to a working journalist:
Provided that where under
any schedule, agreement or contract of service or otherwise, a working
journalist is entitled to benefits in respect of any matter which are more
favourable to him than those to which he would be entitled under these rules,
the working journalist shall continue to be entitled to the more favourable
benefits in respect of that matter, notwithstanding that he receives benefit in
respect of other matters under these rules.
Nomination form for payment of gratuity under section 5 of the Working Journalists (Conditions of service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955
[See rule 5(l)]
1. Name (in block letters)………………………
Surname (if any)………………………………
2. Sex……………………………………………
3. Religion………………………………………
4. Occupation……………………………………
5. Father's name…………………………………
6. Husband's
name………………………………..
(for
married women only)
7. Marital Status…………………………………..
whether bachelor, spinster, married, widow or widower
8. Date of birth……………. Day………………. Month ………….Year……….
9. Permanent address………………………………………….
Village…………. Thana
………….District………….. State……………….
I hereby nominate the person/s mentioned below to receive the amount of gratuity ding to my credit, in the event of my death before that amount has become payable, or in become payable has not been paid and direct that the said amount shall be distributed one the said persons in the manner shown below against their names
Name and address of the nominees |
Nominee’s relationship with the working journalist |
Age of nominee |
Amount of share of gratuity to be paid to each
nominee |
Contingencies on the happening of which the
nomination shall become invalid |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Date............... Signature of the working journalist
Certified that above
declaration has been signed by ……………………employed in …………………………………(the name of
the newspaper establishment to be given
Due me after
Before me after he has read the
entries/ the entries have been read over to him by me.
Dated…………….. Signature
of a responsible officer of the Newspaper establishment
Signature of
witness…………. (1) Designation……………………
Dated…………………….
Signature of
witness……………. (2) Name and address of the newspaper
Establishment……………………
Dated………………
1[FORM AA]
Form for payment
of gratuity under section 5 of the Working Journalists
(Conditions of
service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 in the
case of minors
1.
Ins. by G.S.R. 1320. dated Ist August, 1963.
[See rule 5(l)]
Whereas Shri/Kumari……………… son/daughter of………………….who
has been nominated by me to receive the amount of gratuity standing to my
credit, in the event of my death before that amount has become payable, or
having become payable has not been paid, is a minor, I hereby appoint
Shri/Kumari/Shrimati……………………. son/daughter/wife of .................. to
receive the gratuity in the event of my death during the minority of Shri/
Kumari…………………………………………..
Dated……………….
Signature of Working Journalist
Certified that the above declaration has been signed
by…………………… employed in .......... (the name of the newspaper establishment to
be given) before me after he has read the entries/the entries have been read to
him by me.
Dated………….. Signature
of a responsible officer of the newspaper establishment
Signature of
witness…………… (1) Designation………………..
Dated………………… (2) Name and address of the newspaper
Establishment…………………….
Signature of witness…………….
Dated……………….]
Nomination form for payment of gratuity under section 5 of the Working Journalists
(Conditions Of
Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955
[See rule 5(5)]
I,…………….. hereby cancel the
nomination made by me on the. …………regards the disposal in the event of my death
of the amount of gratuity standing to my credit and hereby nominate the
person/s mentioned below to receive the amount of, gratuity standing to my
credit, in the event of my death before that amount has become payable, or
having become payable has not been paid and direct that the said amount shall
be distributed among the said persons in the manner shown below against their
names: -
Name and address of the nominees |
Nominee’s relationship with the working journalist |
Age of nominee |
Amount of share of gratuity to be paid to each
nominee |
Contingencies on the happening of which the
nomination shall become invalid |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Date............... Signature
of the working journalist
Certified that above
declaration has been signed by ……………………employed in …………………………………(the name of
the newspaper establishment to be given).
Dated…………………
Signature of a responsible official
of the newspaper establishment
Signature of witness ………………… (1) Designation
Dated …………….. (2)
Name and address of the newspaper
Signature of witness……………….
Establishment…………………..
Dated…………………….
1[FORM C)
Application
under sub-section (1) of section 17 of the Working Journalists
(Conditions of
service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955
1. Forms C to G ins. by G.S.R. 1320, dated
Ist August 1963.
(See rule 36)
TO
The Secretary to the
Government of…………… (Here insert the name of the State
Government)
Department of……….. (Here insert the name of the Department which deals with labour matters)……..(here insert the name of the place where the headquarters of the State Government are situated).
Sir,
I have to state that I Shri/Shrimati/Kumari………son/widow/daughter of………..a working journalist, was entitled to receive from……….(here insert the name and address of the newspaper establishment) a sum of Rs…….. on account of…….(here insert gratuity, wages, etc., as the case may be), payable under the Working Journalists (Conditions of service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 (45 of 1955).
I further state that I was appointed by Shri………..by an instrument dated……to receive the amount of the gratuity on behalf of Shri/Kumari……………….
I further state that I
served the said newspaper establishment with a demand notice by registered post
on………..for the said amount, which the said newspaper establishment has neither
paid nor offered to pay to me even though 15 days have since lapsed. The details of the amount due are mentioned
in the statement hereto annexed.
I request that the said sum may kindly be recovered from the said newspaper establishment under section 17 of the said Act, and paid to me as early as possible.
*[I have been duly authorised in writing by……….(here insert the name of the newspaper employee) to make this application and to receive the payment of the aforesaid amount due to him.
*[I am a member of the
family of late………..(insert the name of the deceased newspaper employee), being
his………(here insert the relationship) and am entitled to receive the payment of
the aforesaid amount due to late…….(here insert the name of the deceased
newspaper employee).]
*To be struck out when the payment is claimed by the newspaper employee himself.
Station ……… Signature of the
applicant
Date…………
Address…………………
(Here insert the details of
the amount claimed)
[See rule 37
(1)]
Name of
establishment……………………
Place…………..
Date as on 1st of every month |
Total number of employees |
Total number of working journalists employed |
Names of working journalists who have resigned,
retired, etc. |
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Category |
Number employed |
Number who are in receipt of wages in accordance
with Central Govt’s Order |
Number who are not being paid in accordance with
Central Govt’s order and reasons therefor |
Name |
Designation |
Whether retired, resigned, etc. & the date of
retirement resignation, etc. |
Total amount paid as gratuity and the date of
payment made |
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1 |
2 |
3 4 5
6 |
7 8 9
10 |
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Service Register
[See rule 37
(ii)]
(1) Name
of working journalist……………….
(2)
Native place……………………………….
(3)
Father’s name and residence………………
(4) Date
of Birth………………………………
(5) Educational
and other Qualifications……..
(6) Date
of first appointment and nature of job……
(7) Date
of termination of employment resignation, retirement or death……………..
(8) Reasons
for termination…………………..
(9) Personal
marks of identification………………………..
(10) Signature
of the working journalist…………………….
(11)
Signature with date and designation of the employer………………..
Name of post held |
Scale of pay of the post |
Whether (i)
Apprentice; (ii)
Part-time; (iii)
Permanent; (iv)
Probationer; (v)
Temporary |
Emolument drawn
Period |
Signature of working journalist |
Signature of the employer or any other officer of
the establishment |
Reference to any recorded increment, reward or
appreciation of the working journalist |
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Pay |
Other emoluments |
Form |
To |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 5 6
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
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Leave Register
[See rule 37 (iii)
Name of Establishment……………
Place………..
Name and designation of the working journalist…………. Calendar year of
service…….
Duty |
Earned leave |
Leave on medical certificate |
Other kinds of leave |
Remarks |
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Form |
To |
Balance of leave from preceding year |
Due |
Availed |
Balance |
Due |
Availed |
Balance |
Category of leave |
Due |
Availed |
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From |
To |
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10 |
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[See rule 37
(iv)]
Name of Establishment……………….. Place………..
Sl. No. |
Name of the working journalist |
Time at which work Designation |
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Rest interval |
Working hours for the period ending…. 1.2.3--31 |
Total hours worked in consecutive period of 4
weeks |
Overtime hours worked for the period ending 1.2.3 …31 |
Rest hours allowed in lieu of the overtime hours
worked as in column 9….1.2.3…31 |
Remarks |
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Commenced |
Ceased |
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9 |
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11 |
1[FORM H
Form of notice to be given under the proviso to clause (a) of
sub-section (2) of section 12 of the Working Journalists and other Newspaper
Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955.
1. Form H ins. by G.S.R. 899(E), dated 11th
November, 1980 (w.e.f 12-11-1996).
(See rule 35A)
Whereas the Central Government by notification No.............................................. dated ......................... constituted a board/tribunal for fixing or revising rates of wages of..................................... .
And whereas the said
board/tribunal has made its recommendations;
And whereas the Central Government proposes to make the modifications to the said recommendations;
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the proviso to clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 12 of the working jounalists and other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955, notice is hereby given to all persons likely to be affected by the following modifications to make their representation in writing within a period of thirty days from the publication of this notice.
Proposed Modifications :]
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