priyanka226
1

Dear All,
I would like to add one more aspect to this discussion.
If the staff is deployed through a labour contractor and is changed on frequent basis. The posting of staff is in the area where ESIC is not applicable but all staff has ESIC cards (issued from the main city-where ESIC is applicable) and get benefits in main city.
In such case, what shall the principal employer do. Whether they should pay ESIC or ask the labour contractor to get WC?
best regards,
Priyanka

From India, Mumbai
D.GURUMURTHY
107

Dear Sir, If ESI Act is not applicable, The maternity Benefit Act and The Workmens' Compensation Act Will apply. D.Gurumurthy LL.HR & IR Consultant, Hyderabad.
From India, Hyderabad
MANJUNATH G.K.
51

Dear Bunty, You are right. Employer has to take a suitable policy t o meet the contingency. G.K.Manjunath Sr. Manager-HR
From India, Bangalore
KARTIK CHANDRA DUTTA
24

The esic act provides medical treatment facilities to the eligible employees. But the area which is not covered under esic can be covered uder employee compensation act. At the same time the employer can provide some other medical facilites like mediclaim insurance, personal accident insurance, group life insurance. In these insurance policy the premium should be paid by the employer and the employee will get the benefit from that policy.
From India, Mumbai
vrushali saraf
1

Hi All,
As I said there are few benefit criteria has been changed as per Employee Compensation Act:
1. The compensation payable on death from the injury is
a.Minimum of 8000 Rs. increased to 12,000 rs.
b. 50% of monthly wages of deceased multiplied by relevant factor.
2. The compensation payable on Permanent disablement from the injury is
a. Min of 9000 rs increased to 14,000rs.
b.60% of monthly wages of deceased multiplied by relevant factor.
3. Revised Monthly wages ceiling limit of 50% of Rs 4000 increased to 50% of 8000 rs.
Regards:
Vrushali Saraf

From India, Mumbai
vineet_28387
25

Dear Vrushali, Thank you for your reply. Is there any government circular regarding your information? If available then please submit which is useful for us. With Regards, Vineet Deshmukh
From India, Yavatmal
Niel Vincent
Hi Vineeth, The alternative option for ESI is THE WORKMEN COMPENSATION, especially when you don’t have ESI applicability for some specific area. Regards Niel Vincent HR-GENERALIST
From India, Bangalore
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