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Labour Ministry seeks Cabinet’s approval for new labour code on wages

Updated: Jul 12, 2017 10:00:57am
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Labour Ministry seeks Cabinet’s approval for new labour code on wages

New Delhi, July 12 (KNN) Taking a major step towards labour reform in the country, Labour Ministry has reportedly sought Cabinet approval for the new labour code on wages.

Once approved, it will be laid in Parliament during the upcoming monsoon session.

Economics Times quoted labour minister Bandaru Dattatreya as saying that the final bill on labour code on wages, after being cleared by the inter-ministerial group, has been sent to the Cabinet on Monday.

“The effort will be to introduce it in the upcoming monsoon session of the Parliament," Dattatreya said.

The Code on Wages Bill, which will ensure universal minimum wage for all industries and workers, has already been approved by the finance minister Arun Jaitley-led inter-ministerial panel on labour.

The Code on Wages Bill also seeks to empower the Centre to set a minimum wage across sectors, and states will have to follow that. However, states will be able to provide higher minimum wage in their jurisdiction than fixed by the central government.

Under the Code on Wages, four wage-related statutes will be amalgamated including the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, the Payment of Wages Act, 1936, the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965, and the Equal Remuneration Act, 1976.

At present, there are about half a dozen definitions of wages in various Acts across the Centre and states.

At present, the states are free to fix wages for various category of workers as there is no benchmark minimum wage which is applicable across the country.

After the amendment, the states will have to maintain a benchmark minimum wage fixed by the Centre.

The code will ensure universal minimum wage for all industries and workers. It will also cover those workers, who are getting monthly pay of higher than Rs 18,000.

At present, laws on wages do not cover workers getting monthly wage of more than Rs 18,000.

Besides, the minimum wage will be applicable on all classes of workers. At present, it is applicable for scheduled industries or establishments in the law.

In July 2016, Rajasthan became the first state in India to introduce minimum wages for part time workers after which it became mandatory to pay 50 per cent of the prescribed a day minimum wage to a worker who works for less than four hours in a day. This brought even the part time workers under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948. (KNN Bureau)

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