Hike in minimum wages for workers

October 17, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:33 am IST - NEW DELHI:

The Delhi government, on Friday, announced a slight increase in the minimum wages of workers across several sectors. Non-payment of this would result in contractors being blacklisted as per a recent decision taken by the Cabinet of Ministers.

Announcing the hike, Labour Minister Gopal Rai stated that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government was striving to make Delhi a “role model” in the field of labour welfare.

“This increase in wages will not only neutralise the inflation rate but also provide succour and financial ease to large number of workers working in Delhi,” Mr. Rai said.

The minimum wages for unskilled workers such as security guards, peons will rise to Rs. 9,174 from Rs. 9,048 per month, which translates to Rs. 390 per day. In case of semi—skilled workers like welders, the post- hike wage will be Rs. 10,136 per month, Rs. 429 a day. It was Rs. 10,010 earlier.

Skilled workers like masons or drivers are now entitled to Rs. 11,154 per month as opposed to Rs. 10,998 earlier. Rs 467 will be the per day rate.

“These rates will be applicable in respect of unskilled, semi—skilled and skilled categories in all scheduled employments except employment in ‘Shops and Establishments’ and employment in ‘Clubs’,” an official statement said.

The rates were last hiked in April this year by around five per cent. Wages of semi-skilled, skilled and graduate workers were Rs. 9,542, Rs. 10,478 and Rs. 11,414 respectively before that hike. The enhancement, across categories, was declared by declaring instalment of dearness allowance which comes in operation from October 1.

Rates were also hiked for clerical and non—technical supervisory staff in all scheduled employments including non— matric, matric and graduates.

Non—matric staff will now get Rs. 10,136, which will amount to Rs. 390 a day. Matric but non—graduates stands to earn a minimum of Rs. 429 per day or Rs. 11,154 per month while for graduates the rate is Rs. 12,142 per month, or Rs. 467 a day.

Announcing the hike, Labour Minister Gopal Rai stated that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government was striving to make Delhi a “role model” in the field of labour welfare

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