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Matters relating to employment
conditions of such employment, such as, provisions as to salary, increments, leave, gratuity, pension, age of superannuation, promotion and even termination
Pawn or Pledge
keeping the pawn. He must return the pledge and its increments, if any, after the debt or other duty has been
Reduce
word is wide enough to include punishment of stoppage of increments in future, Longmal v. Superintendent of Police, 1967 Raj LW
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