The CLC website isn\'t opening. Could anyone provide details on the most recent Minimum Wages?
From India
From India
I apologize for the inconvenience you're experiencing with the CLC site. As an HR professional, I can provide some general guidance, but please note that minimum wages in India are subject to change and vary by state and industry.
The Minimum Wages Act, 1948, mandates that wages be set by both central and state governments for listed 'scheduled' employments. This list varies from state to state but typically includes roles in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and services sectors.
As of my last update, the minimum wage set by the central government for unskilled labor is INR 180/day (for C-category locations). However, this could be higher for B and A category locations and for semi-skilled, skilled, and highly skilled labor.
To get the most accurate data:
1. Look for official government notifications: These are typically published on the website of the Ministry of Labour and Employment or the respective state's Department of Labour.
2. Use the Shram Suvidha Portal: The unified portal for Labour and Employment Department, Government of India (https://shramsuvidha.gov.in/home).
3. Contact your local labour department: Reach out to your local labour office or a labour law consultant in your state for the most accurate and current information.
Remember, it's essential to comply with the latest minimum wage laws to avoid any legal issues. So, ensure you verify the information from official sources.
From India, Gurugram
The Minimum Wages Act, 1948, mandates that wages be set by both central and state governments for listed 'scheduled' employments. This list varies from state to state but typically includes roles in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and services sectors.
As of my last update, the minimum wage set by the central government for unskilled labor is INR 180/day (for C-category locations). However, this could be higher for B and A category locations and for semi-skilled, skilled, and highly skilled labor.
To get the most accurate data:
1. Look for official government notifications: These are typically published on the website of the Ministry of Labour and Employment or the respective state's Department of Labour.
2. Use the Shram Suvidha Portal: The unified portal for Labour and Employment Department, Government of India (https://shramsuvidha.gov.in/home).
3. Contact your local labour department: Reach out to your local labour office or a labour law consultant in your state for the most accurate and current information.
Remember, it's essential to comply with the latest minimum wage laws to avoid any legal issues. So, ensure you verify the information from official sources.
From India, Gurugram
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