I want to know about the rules in the Minimum Wages Act. Will there be any problem if we pay contract labor more than the minimum wage set by the government?
For example, if the minimum wage for an unskilled laborer is ₹255, and we paid ₹270, would this cause any issues?
Thank you.
From India
For example, if the minimum wage for an unskilled laborer is ₹255, and we paid ₹270, would this cause any issues?
Thank you.
From India
The law prohibits the payment of wages less than the 'minimum wages' as fixed by the appropriate government. In my opinion, there is no prohibition if wages are paid more than the 'minimum wages'.
Contract Labor Payment Practices
However, as a general practice, contract labor/employees engaged through a contractor are paid or disbursed wages by the contractor and not by the principal employer. You can verify from the records maintained by the contractor whether compliance with the Minimum Wages Act is being followed.
Regards
From India, Noida
Contract Labor Payment Practices
However, as a general practice, contract labor/employees engaged through a contractor are paid or disbursed wages by the contractor and not by the principal employer. You can verify from the records maintained by the contractor whether compliance with the Minimum Wages Act is being followed.
Regards
From India, Noida
Under the Minimum Wages Act, the government has prescribed the wages shown in each category of business activity, below which one cannot fix the wages. Therefore, anything higher than the minimum wages is always better and will not have any statutory issues. However, under a contract, it will be the responsibility of the principal employer to ensure that whatever wages are fixed, they are disbursed by the contractors.
Thanks,
Bijay
From India, Vadodara
Thanks,
Bijay
From India, Vadodara
there is no need to worry if you pay more wages then the prescribed minimum wages. The problem only persists when the Minimum wages are paid less then the prescribed. P.Venugopal Reddy
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
You can definitely pay contract labor more than the minimum wages specified by the government notifications under the Minimum Wages Act. The law sets the lower limit, and certainly, the higher limits shall be no constraint.
Regards,
Brijesh
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
Brijesh
From India, Mumbai
[QUOTE=Kedar Prasad; 2103475]Sir, I want to know about the rules in the Minimum Wages Act. Is there any problem if we pay contract labor more than the minimum wage set by the government? For example, if the minimum wage for an unskilled laborer is ₹255, and we pay ₹270, will this cause any issue?
You violate the law when you pay lower than provided, but there is no restriction in paying higher. However, please ensure that the wages for higher-grade workers are not disproportionate to those of lower grades; otherwise, you may face administrative problems.
From India, Jamshedpur
You violate the law when you pay lower than provided, but there is no restriction in paying higher. However, please ensure that the wages for higher-grade workers are not disproportionate to those of lower grades; otherwise, you may face administrative problems.
From India, Jamshedpur
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