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Code on Wages bill, 2019.

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July 06, 2019

Why in news?

The Union Cabinet has cleared the New Code on Wages bill, 2019.

What is the current situation?

  • At present, minimum wages are fixed on the basis of categories such as Skillset (skilled, unskilled, semi-skilled, high skilled), geographical location and nature of work/sector.
  • At present, there are 2,500 minimum wage rates across the country.
  • There are 13 categories of work for which minimum wage is fixed.
  • The minimum wages are fixed by both the State and the Centre.
  • The Centre can notify the minimum wage rate for railway, agriculture, mining or central government entities.
  • The current floor wage that was fixed in 2017 is Rs 176/day, but some states have minimum wages lower than it.

What are the changes made?

  • As per the Bill, minimum wages will be linked only to factors such as skillset and geographical location.
  • This is expected to reduce the number of minimum wage rates across the country to 300.
  • The minimum wage law will be extended to all sectors, this move is expected to ensure universal wage protection against exploitation.
  • National Floor Level Minimum Wage – To be set by the Centre to be revised every five years.
  • States will fix minimum wages for their regions, which cannot be lower than the floor wage level.

What previous legislations would be replaced?

  • Payment of Wages Act, 1936
  • Minimum Wages Act, 1948
  • Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
  • Equal Remuneration Act, 1976.

What are the challenges?

  • The proposed Bill empowers the Centre to fix a statutory minimum wage. But this may differ from state to state or from one geographical area to another.
  • This idea of a differentiated national minimum wage rate was taken forward by a government-appointed committee.
  • The committee has suggested a national minimum wage level for five different zones.
    1. Four of these are grouped using varied socio-economic and labour market factors.
    2. The 5th group includes all North-eastern states except Assam.
  • Despite the grouping, a regional-level minimum wage rate can lead to disparity among various regions with varying economic profiles.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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