varghesemathew
910

If salary increased to 16000 in sept esi is dedctable upto sept as CP end by sept. Varghese Mathew BIL,PGDPM labor/HR advisor .tvpm 9961266966
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
abhijeet_hrprofessional
1

ESI AND WORKSMEN COMPENSATION BOTH ARE NOT APPLICABLE AT A TIME.iF esi zone is there then you have to giVe ESI FACILITIES OTHERWISE WORKSMEN COMPENSATION ACT WILL APPLY.
From India, Delhi
karthik nayudu
80

Hi The ESIC is on Gross. Pls don’t mind it would be better if we use this word as there are many young geeks are going through these discussions. Chills Karthik
From India, Vijayawada
maheshfaridabad
36

Workmen compensation and ESI is two different Act. If in your establishment there are more than 10 employees with and among then anyone is getting salary less then 15000 then you have to mandatory register under the ESI Act. As per Workmen compensation Act if the worker gets injured during the course of the employment then the employer has to compensate for the loss caused by the worker. If your establishment is covered under ESI, then that expense will be covered by the ESI and you need not worry. If ESI is not covered then you have to insure your works separately. If you did not insure your employees then you have to pay the loss caused to your worker from your pocket.
Both act can not be applicable at the same time in same organisation

From India, Faridabad
abhijeet_hrprofessional
1

Hello everyone,
Thanks for the valuable information. I want to know that is it necessary to cover under Esic in construction industry as because labour everyday came and goes out and not even that the place of working can also changed in some others kind of construction in re work, transmission line etc.

From India, Delhi
bijay_majumdar
365

I think BOCW act may be referred to know more about this. Recently Constructions workers are also brought under esic.
From India, Vadodara
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