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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Employer"
Kerala Toddy Workers Welfare Fund, Employee Of Licensee, Not An Employer: Kerala High Court
Disallowance Operate Against Erring Employer Assessee When Employees' Contribution To EPF/ESI Not Made Within Due Date: Kerala High Court
Employer Can't Claim Benefit Of Sec 36(1)(Va) If He Fails To Deposit Employees' Contribution To PF Within Due Date: Kolkata ITAT
Employer Should Be Regarded As Agent Of Insurer, Necessitating Protection Of Life Assured's Interests: NCDRC
Government's Order To Revise Pay Scale On Recommendations Of Expert Committee Can't Be Refused By Employer On Grounds Of Disparity In Employees' Qualifications: Madras High Court
Date From Which Regularization Is Granted Is Decided By Employer, Employee Can't Claim It Without Any Basis: Orrisa High Court
Employee Entitled To Interest On Retirement Benefits For Unjustifiable Delay On Part Of Employer: Punjab And Haryana High Court
'No Work, No Pay' Can't Be Universally Applied, Especially Where Fault Lies With Employer: Orissa High Court
Excess Payment Of Allowances To Employees Not Recoverable Due To Inadvertent Error On Part Of Employer: New Delhi Central Administrative Tribunal
While Resignation From Service Is A Bilateral Act, Request For Resignation From Service Should Be Promptly Addressed By Management: Central Administrative Tribunal Cuttack
Employee's Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal Has Power To Reduce Or Waive Damages Imposed On The Employer: Madras High Court
Mere Plea Of Abandonment Not Sufficient, Employer Has To Prove Specific Notices Were Issued To Workman Asking Him To Join Duty: Himachal Pradesh High Court
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