Dear All, Please receive enclosed herewith Special Allowance wef from July 13 to Dec 13 for Maharashtra. FYIP. Regards, Nachiket.
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Dear All,

Please find attached the revised minimum wage rates calculated for certain industries based on the revised rates of Special Allowance effective from 01.07.2013.

Minimum wage rates for canteens, clubs, soaps, and cosmetics have not been calculated due to some ambiguities.

Thank you.

From India, Mumbai
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Dear All,

There is a note on the special allowance circular that the circular is available on the website of Mahashram. However, the same is not available. The site of GOM was last updated in August 2012. The circular published in February 2013 is also not available on this site.

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Dear Keshav, The Minimum Wages for Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Industry has also been revised from June 19, 2013? Where is the notification for Industry for the revision?
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I am asking the above question for ambiguity in this is same as for Soaps.
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Dear Kaustav ji,

You are right. I also understood from the circular revising Sp. Allw. that the Government of Maharashtra has revised/refixed the basic rates of nine industries very recently. I have no details/notifications of it. I will upload the details/notifications as soon as I receive them. In the meantime, other members are requested to try to find it from their sources and make it available to this forum.

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Dear All,

As mentioned in an earlier post, there has been a revision in the Basic Rates of 9 scheduled industries by the GOM. The Minimum Wage for these 9 industries, following the revision in Basic Rates and Special Allowances effective from 01.07.2013, is provided in the attached file for your information.

Furthermore, please find attached the Gazette Notification from the GOM that revises the Basics for the following 3 industries out of the 9 listed:
1. Hotels and Restaurants
2. Canteens and Clubs
3. Drugs and Pharmaceuticals

The remaining notifications will be uploaded here as they become available. Other members are also encouraged to upload any notifications they may have.

Thank you.

From India, Mumbai
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File Type: pdf Min Rates of Wages_9 Industries.pdf (130.4 KB, 246 views)
File Type: pdf Gazette_Hotel & Restaurant.pdf (315.9 KB, 104 views)
File Type: pdf Gazette_Club & Canteen.pdf (265.7 KB, 129 views)
File Type: pdf Gazette_Drugs & Pharma.pdf (577.8 KB, 136 views)

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Dear All,

Further to my earlier posts, please find attached Gazette Notification by GOM revising Basic Rates of:

1. Soaps and Cosmetics
2. Rubber Manufacturing

My special thanks to Shri. Heren Chheda, Labour Law Advisor and Consultant, who shared with me the Gazette Notifications.

From India, Mumbai
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File Type: pdf Gazette_Soap & Cosmetics.pdf (3.65 MB, 62 views)
File Type: pdf Gazette_Rubber Manufacturing Basic.pdf (3.64 MB, 58 views)

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Hi,

Good work for uploading gazettes. I have a doubt, so could someone please clarify it? When the monthly wage rate is notified, the per-day wage rate is calculated by dividing by 30. Similarly, when a daily wage rate is given, working days are considered as 26. The difference lies in the fact that with the monthly wage rate, it is assumed that payment is on a monthly basis for all 30 days, so weekly offs are included in the calculation. On the other hand, with the daily wage rate, payment is not provided for weekly off days.

Now, the Maharashtra monthly wage rate is divided by 26 to arrive at the daily wage rate, which, according to me, is incorrect. This calculation assumes that the wage rate is meant for working days only. It should have been divided by 30. Could someone please clarify this?

Thanks.

From India, Calcutta
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