nobal prabha kishor
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Minimum bonus to be hiked to Rs 7,000 a year this is the good news for all the employee that the bonus wage hike 3500 to 7000 from 01.04.2015
From India, Shimla
nobal prabha kishor
20

Minimum bonus to be hiked to Rs 7,000 a year

Several lakhs of workers in the organised sector will benefit as the Cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to raise the salary threshold for mandatory bonus for workers from Rs 10,000 a month at present to Rs 21,000 and the minimum bonus from an annual Rs 3,500 now to Rs 7,000.

All factories and establishments employing 20 or more persons are expected to pay the bonus compulsorily, provided the worker has worked in the establishment for at least 30 days. Employees in Life Insurance Corporation, sailors, dock workers and university employees are outside the Act’s ambit.

The Payment of Bonus (Amendment) Bill, 2015 will be tabled in Parliament for this purpose. The new bonus norms will take effect retrospectively from April 1, 2015.

While the minimum bonus is a legal liability on the firms concerned, whether or not they make a profit, these firms are also required to pay the workers a higher bonus if their “allocable surplus” exceeds the amount payable as minimum bonus, subject to a cap (20%) of the salaries.

The salary ceiling for mandatory bonus eligibility was last fixed in 2007 and made effective retrospectively from April 1, 2006. While industry associations demanded exempting sick units from the requirement of paying bonus, trade unions have pitched for the removal of the ceilings as “profits are not capped”, official sources said.

From India, Shimla
sumitk.saxena
252

Dear sir,
Greetings for the day,
As heard from the news good one but will be effective from 01/04/2015 on wards .circular & gazette in the matter is awaited.
Thanks & Regards,
From,
Sumit Kumar Saxena

From India, Ghaziabad
Alka Bhargav
It’s a good initiative, since 3500 has been very less amount to be paid as bonus..... if this is applicable soon
From India, New Delhi
Alka Bhargav
Minimum bonus to be hiked to Rs 7,000 a year
By FE Bureau | The Financial Express – Thu 22 Oct, 2015 4:16 AM IST

Several lakhs of workers in the organised sector will benefit as the Cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to raise the salary threshold for mandatory bonus for workers from Rs 10,000 a month at present to Rs 21,000 and the minimum bonus from an annual Rs 3,500 now to Rs 7,000.

All factories and establishments employing 20 or more persons are expected to pay the bonus compulsorily, provided the worker has worked in the establishment for at least 30 days. Employees in Life Insurance Corporation, sailors, dock workers and university employees are outside the Act’s ambit.

The Payment of Bonus (Amendment) Bill, 2015 will be tabled in Parliament for this purpose. The new bonus norms will take effect retrospectively from April 1, 2015.

While the minimum bonus is a legal liability on the firms concerned, whether or not they make a profit, these firms are also required to pay the workers a higher bonus if their “allocable surplus” exceeds the amount payable as minimum bonus, subject to a cap (20%) of the salaries.

The salary ceiling for mandatory bonus eligibility was last fixed in 2007 and made effective retrospectively from April 1, 2006. While industry associations demanded exempting sick units from the requirement of paying bonus, trade unions have pitched for the removal of the ceilings as “profits are not capped”, official sources said.

From India, New Delhi
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