ksathya57@yahoo.co.in
If HRA @5% of basic wages is paid over and above Minimum Wages, whether the employees will be covered under Minimum wages Act, 1948. Please clairy
From India, Madras
Madhu.T.K
4246

Your question lacks clarity. You are paying 5% over and above the statutory minimum wages, right? Then what is the issue? you are paying minimum wages and some thing extra. If your query is like, you pay wages like basic pay and HRA at 5% of basic pay. Will it conform to minimum wages compliance? If this is what you wanted to ask, then I would say that if the sum of the basic wage and HRA is equal to Basic and Variable dearness allowance as per minimum wages notification, then you are said to comply with the Minimum Wages Act.
From India, Kannur
ksathya57@yahoo.co.in
Thank you for the clarification. The clarification i sought was if the Principal Employer/Contractors pays the applicable Minimum wages and over and above the MW wages, PE/Contractor also pay HRA @ 5% of Basic+ VDA (under Maharashtra Workmen's Minimum House Rent Allowance Act, 1983), whether the employees will not be covered under MW Act, 1948
From India, Madras
Madhu.T.K
4246

When already you are paying the applicable minimum wages and the HRA is over and above the minimum wages the question of non compliance of Minimum Wages Act will not arise. Then what is the issue?
From India, Kannur
jeevarathnam
639

All the workmen who are working in the scheduled industries need to follow the wages not lesser than the minimum wages act. If at all paying wages(Basic & DA) over and above minimum wages then there is no any non compliances. In Maharashtra if engaging more than 50 workmen then you need to pay HRA minimum of 5% on the wages. If paying more than the prescribed HRA then it is welcome.
From India, Bangalore
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