Hearing the petition filed by H G Patil, B B Nare and other non-teaching employees of IIT, Justice Sharad Bobade and Justice Rajesh Ketkar last week asked the Central Government to file an affidavit in reply by September 13.
The petitioners argued through their lawyer Vishwasrao Deokar that although the third, fourth and fifth Pay Commissions had recommended parity in wages for non-teaching and teaching staff of IIT, the Centre had discriminated in the payment of salaries by paying teaching staff (junior engineers and technical assistants) higher wages.
In IIT, Powai, there are 46 non-teaching staff working as office assistants, stenographers, senior telephone operators and assistant registrars. They have demanded that they be given the same salary grade, which is given to junior technical assistants or junior engineers (teaching staff).
The petitioners claimed that prior to 1986, both teaching and non-teaching staff were getting same salaries.
However, in 1986, the Government gave higher pay scales to the teaching staff ie junior engineers and junior technical assistants.
Being aggrieved, the non-teaching staff filed a petition in the Bombay High Court challenging the order of the Government fixing different pay scales for teaching and non-teaching staff. MORE