categories of Section Controllers, Station Masters, Yard Masters and Traffic Inspectors, by recruitment as Traffic Apprentices, which reads as follows ... Apprentices Act . The Tribunal apparently has failed to take into consideration the difference between the Apprentices as defined under the Apprentices Act and the Traffic
categories of Section Controllers, Station Masters, Yard
Masters and Traffic Inspectors, by recruitment as Traffic Apprentices, which
reads as follows ... Apprentices Act . The Tribunal apparently has
failed to take into consideration the difference between the Apprentices as
defined under the Apprentices Act and the Traffic
that they were selected for appointment to the post of Traffic Apprentices to be observed as Station Masters in the pay scale ... Board vide its Memorandum, dated 15.5.1987 revised the pay scale of Traffic Apprentice with effect from 15.5.1987 while maintaining the revised pay scale
amount drawn by such employees either in the basic post
(Traffic Apprentice) or in a promotional post will not be required to be
refunded
amount drawn by
such employees either in the basic post (Traffic
Apprentice) or in a promotional post will not be
required to be refunded
amount drawn by
such employees either in the basic post (Traffic
Apprentice) or in a promotional post will not be
required to be refunded
amount drawn by
such employees either in the basic post(traffic
apprentice) or in a promotional post will not be
required to be refunded
amount drawn by
such employees either in the basic post(traffic
apprentice) or in a promotional post will not be
required to be refunded
would submit that the first respondent was originally appointed as a Traffic
Apprentice in the year 1987 and was regularly absorbed as Station Master
Grade
working as such, he was promoted to the post of Traffic Apprentice in the scale of Rs.5500-9000 against 10% limited departmental competitive examination