No right for govt staff to take part in strike: Kerala High Court

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The Kerala high court on Monday barred government employees from participating in the 48-hour nationwide shutdown called by trade unions.

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala high court on Monday barred government employees from participating in the 48-hour nationwide shutdown called by trade unions. It directed the government to issue an order on this immediately. The court said government employees do not come under the ambit of workers and their participation in the strike is against service rules.

A division bench of Chief Justice S Mani Kumar and Justice Shaji P Chaly, which was hearing a petition of activist Chandrachoodan Nair, observed thea employees' participation in the strike is illegal.

It added they will be ineligible for pay for the days they abstain from work. The court directed the government to declare no work, no pay. Employees absent in such cases were earlier considered to be on leave and given full pay.

Nair moved the court asking it to declare the participation of government employees in the strike unconstitutional. He accused the government of encouraging employees to stay away from work. He added it would later tweak norms to ensure full salaries. The court said the government cannot pay employees for remaining absent during the strike.

The State law department has sought advice from the director-general of prosecutions and is likely to move the Supreme Court against the high court order.

All India Trade Union Congress leader K P Rajendran called the court's observation unfortunate. He added it should have issued directions to the Union government and not the poor workers.

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