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Members of the Wage Board for working Journalists are appointed

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Members of the Wage Board for working Journalists are appointed

  • February 19, 2025
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The Chairman and Members of the Wage Board for working Journalists are appointed by  

(A) The Union Government of India  

(B) The Union Government and the Management  

(C) The State Governments   

(D) The State Governments and Union Government  

Correct Ans: (A)

Explanation:

The Union Government of India appoints the Chairman and Members of the Wage Board for working journalists. This board plays a crucial role in determining fair wages and working conditions for journalists across the country. By establishing these boards, the government aims to protect the financial rights of journalists and ensure equitable treatment in the media industry.

The process begins with the government identifying suitable individuals for these positions. It typically includes experienced professionals, legal experts, and individuals familiar with the challenges of the journalism industry. The Chairman usually brings strong leadership and expertise to guide the board’s decisions.

Wage boards are essential because they address disputes related to wages, working hours, and other employment conditions. They also provide recommendations to ensure fair treatment of journalists while balancing the interests of media organizations. This approach ensures harmony between the workforce and management.

Furthermore, the Wage Board functions as an advisory body, and its recommendations often hold significant influence. However, implementing these recommendations requires cooperation from both the employers and employees.

In conclusion, the Union Government’s role in appointing the board highlights its commitment to safeguarding the rights of journalists. The board’s actions contribute to a fair and just work environment, benefiting both media professionals and the industry as a whole.

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Dr. Ranjan Kumar

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