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Directs State to Reevaluate Pay and Service Conditions for Part-Time Lecturers Performing Full-Time Duties

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Calcutta High Court Directs State to Reevaluate Pay and Service Conditions for Part-Time Lecturers Performing Full-Time Duties, Emphasizing ''Equal Pay for Equal Work''
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Calcutta High Court Directs State to Reevaluate Pay and Service Conditions for Part-Time Lecturers Performing Full-Time Duties, Emphasizing ”Equal Pay for Equal Work”

Court’s Decision: The High Court of Calcutta acknowledged that the petitioners, engaged as part-time contractual lecturers, were performing duties equivalent to full-time lecturers. It directed the respondent authorities to reevaluate…
Posted by Rawlaw January 3, 2025

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