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Dear All, Could any one light on how to calculate employee comensation as per Workman Compensation Act -1923... Prasad. Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
R.N.Khola
363

Dear Prasad,
Amount of compensation is calculated as per section 4 of the Employees' Compensation Act, 1923 & therefore go through this section for your query.
With Regards,
R.N.Khola




From India, Delhi
Ganesh Chavan
48

1. Compensation In case of Death:Sec 4(1)(a) - 50% of monthly wages or an amount of 1, 20,000 which ever is more.
50 x Monthly wages x Relevant factor
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100
And Rs.2500/- extra for funeral expenses u/s 4(4) by amendment of 2006
2. In case of Permanant Total Disablement:Sec 4(1)(b) - 60% of monthly wages or an amount of 1, 40,000/- whichever is more
60 x Monthly wages x Relevant factor
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100

From India, Nasik
R.N.Khola
363

Dear Member,
Relevant factor is provided by schedule IV of the Employees Compensation Act, 1923.
R.N.KHOLA



From India, Delhi
konwar171284
Please light me why should we calculate gross salary/1000*15....to pay a associate under this act... Regards Bikash Konwar
From India, Guwahati
Madhu.T.K
4242

Under Workmen's Compensation Act, compensation is calculated as follows:
1. For accidents resulting in death, an amount equal to fifty per cent of the monthly wages of the deceased workman multiplied by the relevant factor (based on the age of employee); or an amount of one lakh twenty thousand rupees, whichever is more
2. For permanent total disablement, an amount equal to sixty per cent of the monthly wages of the injured workman multiplied by the relevant factor, or an amount of one lakh forty thousand rupees, whichever is more.

Maximum wages for the purpose of calculation of compensation is fixed at Rs 8000. Therefore, 50%/ 60%, as the case may be the salary at the time of accident or death subject to a maximum of 8000 shall be multiplied by the relevant factor given below to calculate compensation.

Factors as per schedule IV

Completed Factor for Compl. year Factor for comp
year of age for comp. of age
not more than 16 228.54 Not more than 41 181.37
17 227.49 42 178.49
18 226.38 43 175.54
19 225.22 44 172.52
20 224.00 45 169.44
21 222.71 46 166.29
22 221.37 47 163.07
23 219.95 48 159.80
24 218.47 49 156.47
25 216.91 50 153.09
26 215.28 51 149.67
27 213.57 52 146.20
28 211.79 53 142.68
29 209.92 54 139.13
30 207.98 55 135.56
31 205.98 56 131.95
32 203.85 57 128.33
33 201.66 58 124.70
34 199.40 59 121.05
35 197.06 60 117.41
36 194.64 61 113.77
37 192.14 62 110.14
38 189.56 63 106.52
39 186.90 64 102.93
40 184.17 65 or more 99.37

The Act also provides that Medical expenses in connection with accident is to be to be met by the employer without any limit.
The Funeral expenses subject to a maximum of Rs 5000 is also to be paid to the dependents.

Regards,

Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
R.N.Khola
363

Dear Member, Welcome to CiteHR. As already told that chart of relevant factor is provided by schedule iv of Employees Compensation Act, 1923. R.N.KHOLA
From India, Delhi
prasadu551@gmail.com
13

Hi members, Could anyone provide the calculations of Permanent Partial Disablement & Temporary Disablement(Total or Partial) of employees compensation act 1923?
From India, Gurgaon
chetanramanlal
Dear All, If the person died naturally on duty, without any accident. Shall company liable to pay compensation as per WCA-1923. Regards, -Chetan
From India, Mumbai
R.N.Khola
363

Dear Chetan,
Accident should be in due course of & out of employment then the EC Act, 1923 would be applicable. Now in your case this accident does not seems to be due to employment & hence no compensation seems to be payable from the employer end.
R N KHOLA

From India, Delhi
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