Revised Variable Dearness Allowance in Kerala
The Government of Kerala, Labour and Skills (E) Department, has revised the variable dearness allowance for employment in Shops and Commercial Establishments and employment in the Computer Software Sector. As per Notification No. P3.Pdl.1/2017/DES, the Consumer Price Index (Cost of Living Index) numbers applicable to employees in employment under the Minimum Wages Act (Central Act XI of 1948) for the month of July 2017 are ascertained by the Director General of Economics & Statistics under clause (C) of Section 2 of the Act.
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From India, Bengaluru
The Government of Kerala, Labour and Skills (E) Department, has revised the variable dearness allowance for employment in Shops and Commercial Establishments and employment in the Computer Software Sector. As per Notification No. P3.Pdl.1/2017/DES, the Consumer Price Index (Cost of Living Index) numbers applicable to employees in employment under the Minimum Wages Act (Central Act XI of 1948) for the month of July 2017 are ascertained by the Director General of Economics & Statistics under clause (C) of Section 2 of the Act.
Refer to www.simpliance.in for a free online labor law library to download all recent amendments and notifications.
From India, Bengaluru
Hi,
I am unable to get the latest minimum wages and notifications for the states of Kerala, Puducherry, and Odisha. It would be helpful to those concerned by showing the minimum wages individually for the categories as mentioned below:
1. Unskilled workers.
2. Skilled workers.
3. Semi-skilled workers.
4. Highly skilled workers.
It would be very useful if you could provide the update for the above.
Regards,
L. Sanjay
From India, Chennai
I am unable to get the latest minimum wages and notifications for the states of Kerala, Puducherry, and Odisha. It would be helpful to those concerned by showing the minimum wages individually for the categories as mentioned below:
1. Unskilled workers.
2. Skilled workers.
3. Semi-skilled workers.
4. Highly skilled workers.
It would be very useful if you could provide the update for the above.
Regards,
L. Sanjay
From India, Chennai
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