Dear Frieinds, can any one provide me the revised minimum wages delhi 2010 regards Saurabh
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Revised Minimum Rates of Wages in Delhi effective from 1.2.2010:
Earlier Addition Now % Change Daily Rate
Unskilled 3953 1319 5272 33 203 Semi Skilled 4119 1731 5850 42 225 Skilled 4377 2071 6448 47 248 Non Matriculate 4146 1704 5850 41 225 Matriculate 4401 2047 6448 47 248 Graduates 4713 2307 7020 49 270
From India, New Delhi
Earlier Addition Now % Change Daily Rate
Unskilled 3953 1319 5272 33 203 Semi Skilled 4119 1731 5850 42 225 Skilled 4377 2071 6448 47 248 Non Matriculate 4146 1704 5850 41 225 Matriculate 4401 2047 6448 47 248 Graduates 4713 2307 7020 49 270
From India, New Delhi
The Delhi Cabinet on Monday approved the minimum wages for unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled workers by almost 33 per cent.
The new wage structure will also cover clerical and non-technical supervisory workers working on the daily wage system.
While the wages of an unskilled labour has been increased from Rs 163 to Rs 203, the semi-skilled labour will now be paid Rs 248 per day instead of the previous wages of Rs 225.
“An un-skilled labour will now get Rs 5,272 per month whereas the semi-skilled labour will can take home at least Rs 5,850 per month. A skilled labour is now entitled for minimum wages of Rs 6,448 per month,” a senior Delhi government official said.
The non-technical supervisory and clerical staff are also entitled for hiked salaries.
“A graduate can now earn Rs 7,020 per month while a matriculate can take Rs 6,448 every month,” the official said.
From India, Delhi
The new wage structure will also cover clerical and non-technical supervisory workers working on the daily wage system.
While the wages of an unskilled labour has been increased from Rs 163 to Rs 203, the semi-skilled labour will now be paid Rs 248 per day instead of the previous wages of Rs 225.
“An un-skilled labour will now get Rs 5,272 per month whereas the semi-skilled labour will can take home at least Rs 5,850 per month. A skilled labour is now entitled for minimum wages of Rs 6,448 per month,” a senior Delhi government official said.
The non-technical supervisory and clerical staff are also entitled for hiked salaries.
“A graduate can now earn Rs 7,020 per month while a matriculate can take Rs 6,448 every month,” the official said.
From India, Delhi
Please find attached herewith a copy of the Minimum Wages applicable in various industries of Delhi State.
PS Dhingra
Vigilance & Transformation Management Consultant
Dhingra Group of Management & Educational Consultants
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
PS Dhingra
Vigilance & Transformation Management Consultant
Dhingra Group of Management & Educational Consultants
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hello Saurabh, Pls find the file of latest update as on 10th March 2010 Internet link-http://www.paycheck.in/main/officialminimumwages/delhi Regrds/Sumant Sinha
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
anyone can help me to get Minimum wages for chennai for:- unskilled semi-skilled skilled non-matriculate metriculate Graduate
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Can anybody help us to determine the minimum wage in Delhi as per current labor law, including salary components?
Example: A skilled worker is entitled to Rs. 6448/- @ 248/- per day.
Basic?
DA?
Other?
Thanks & Regards,
Mukesh Joshi
From India, New Delhi
Example: A skilled worker is entitled to Rs. 6448/- @ 248/- per day.
Basic?
DA?
Other?
Thanks & Regards,
Mukesh Joshi
From India, New Delhi
I have a question: Does the minimum wage include security guards? If yes, why is it not there in the minimum wage list? Also, I have a Supreme Court 2006 judgment which says that security companies are not covered under minimum wage laws. Please provide clarity.
Vikram Badhwar
From India, Lucknow
Vikram Badhwar
From India, Lucknow
I want to Know Revised minimum labour wages in Delhi issued if any after order already issued vide no. F12(142)02/MW/lab/5573 Dated:09.03.2010.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
SECURITY AGENCY WHY NOT COVERED UNDER MINIMUM WAGES ACT. pLEASE ANY BOY EXPLANE. R.S.SHEKHAWAT
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Govt hikes minimum wage rates by 15%
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi: The state government has decided to increase the minimum wage rates by 15% under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 with effect from February 1, 2011. While briefing the media after the cabinet meeting, chief minister Sheila Dikshit said that the decision to increase minimum wage rates had been taken by the government. The rates were last revised on February 1 last year.
The new rates — after a hike of 15% — will be applicable from February 1, 2011, to all 29 scheduled employment categories notified by the city government.
Dikshit stated that the minimum wage for unskilled workers has been hiked from Rs 203 to Rs 234 per day. This would mean an increase in the monthly wage from Rs 5,278 to Rs 6,084. The wages of semiskilled workers have been increased from Rs 225 to Rs 259, which in terms of monthly wages means an increase of Rs 884. For a skilled worker, the wage has been increased from Rs 248 to Rs 285 — a hike of 962 in the monthly wage.
The wages in respect of clerical and non-technical supervisory staff have also been increased. Non-matriculates will get Rs 259 per day instead of Rs 225. Their monthly wages will go up by Rs 884 from Rs 5,850.
The wages in respect of matriculates but not graduates has been increased from Rs 248 to Rs 285 per day. Their monthly wages will go up by Rs 962 — from Rs 6,448 to Rs 7,410. The wage of educated workers — graduates and above — has been increased from Rs 270 per day to Rs 310. Their monthly wages will go up by Rs 1,040 from Rs 7,020 to Rs 8,060.
The government is committed to revising minimum wages after every six months. Labour minister Ramakant Goswami said that the government will ensure enforcement of the Minimum Wages Act in the capital. He asserted that the government will act against employers found violating the revised wage structure.
From India, Delhi
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi: The state government has decided to increase the minimum wage rates by 15% under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 with effect from February 1, 2011. While briefing the media after the cabinet meeting, chief minister Sheila Dikshit said that the decision to increase minimum wage rates had been taken by the government. The rates were last revised on February 1 last year.
The new rates — after a hike of 15% — will be applicable from February 1, 2011, to all 29 scheduled employment categories notified by the city government.
Dikshit stated that the minimum wage for unskilled workers has been hiked from Rs 203 to Rs 234 per day. This would mean an increase in the monthly wage from Rs 5,278 to Rs 6,084. The wages of semiskilled workers have been increased from Rs 225 to Rs 259, which in terms of monthly wages means an increase of Rs 884. For a skilled worker, the wage has been increased from Rs 248 to Rs 285 — a hike of 962 in the monthly wage.
The wages in respect of clerical and non-technical supervisory staff have also been increased. Non-matriculates will get Rs 259 per day instead of Rs 225. Their monthly wages will go up by Rs 884 from Rs 5,850.
The wages in respect of matriculates but not graduates has been increased from Rs 248 to Rs 285 per day. Their monthly wages will go up by Rs 962 — from Rs 6,448 to Rs 7,410. The wage of educated workers — graduates and above — has been increased from Rs 270 per day to Rs 310. Their monthly wages will go up by Rs 1,040 from Rs 7,020 to Rs 8,060.
The government is committed to revising minimum wages after every six months. Labour minister Ramakant Goswami said that the government will ensure enforcement of the Minimum Wages Act in the capital. He asserted that the government will act against employers found violating the revised wage structure.
From India, Delhi
Anyone can help me with revised minimum wages in Delhi for the year 2011 for the skilled category and to provide information on the current minimum wage in Delhi as per current labor laws, including salary components.
Example: A skilled worker is entitled to Rs. 7900/- per day. Details for Basic, DA, and other components are needed.
Thanks & Regards,
Mamta
From India, New Delhi
Example: A skilled worker is entitled to Rs. 7900/- per day. Details for Basic, DA, and other components are needed.
Thanks & Regards,
Mamta
From India, New Delhi
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