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Why MBBS students on COVID-19 duty may not get minimum wages

Why MBBS students on COVID-19 duty don t get minimum wages The Prime Minister s Office had announced a slew of measures, such as postponing NEET-PG exams by at least four months to make a large number of qualified doctors available for pandemic duty, pressing medical interns into service Vidya S | May 6, 2021 | Updated 21:55 IST Himachal Pradesh government announced that fourth and fifth year MBBS students, contractual doctors, and junior and residents will be given an incentive of Rs 3,000 per month Final year MBBS students, resident doctors and nursing students who may be pressed into service for COVID care in hospitals at the behest of the Centre may be eligible only for a stipend and not minimum wages as part of their incentives, according to lawyers.

Why MBBS students on COVID-19 duty don t get minimum wages

Why MBBS students on COVID-19 duty don t get minimum wages The Prime Minister s Office had announced a slew of measures, such as postponing NEET-PG exams by at least four months to make a large number of qualified doctors available for pandemic duty, pressing medical interns into service Vidya S | May 6, 2021 | Updated 21:55 IST Himachal Pradesh government announced that fourth and fifth year MBBS students, contractual doctors, and junior and residents will be given an incentive of Rs 3,000 per month Final year MBBS students, resident doctors and nursing students who may be pressed into service for COVID care in hospitals at the behest of the Centre may be eligible only for a stipend and not minimum wages as part of their incentives, according to lawyers.

Democrats report blasts GOP investigation into judges

Democratic lawmakers in a report released Monday blasted a Republican-led probe into the judiciary, calling the GOP s investigation an attempt to undermine an independent branch of government. The Select Committee on Judicial Transparency and Accountability, formed by Republicans last month to investigate the judiciary over GOP allegations of misusing of state resources, failure to retain public records and judicial bias, released its report last week, signed by Republican chair Sen. Greg Hertz, of Polson, and House Majority Leader Sue Vinton, of Billings. The minority report released by committee Democrats Sen. Diane Sands, of Missoula, and House Minority Leader Kim Abbott, of Helena, starts by labeling the committee a coordinated effort to attack and smear the independent judiciary by Republicans in the Legislature and executive branch.

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