Modi government set to give big relief to 50 crore employees, minimum salary will be fixed
Modi government set to give big relief to 50 crore employees, minimum salary will be fixed
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New Delhi: In the wake of the perception and political attacks against the government regarding the amendment in labor laws, now the Central Government has started preparations to bring more effective legislation for determining the minimum wage of workers. Gadget notification for draft code on wage central rules has been released by the government. This can benefit 50 crore employees and workers across the country. This gadget notification has been issued by the government on Tuesday and the opinion of all the parties has been sought in it, after which the rule-law will be finalized.

It is noteworthy that the code on wages bill has been passed in Parliament a year ago. The government claims that not only the livelihood of the people but also their better life has been taken care of. According to the format, the central and state governments will have the right to set minimum wages. Four labor codes have been proposed by the government under labor reforms, the first of which is the right to minimum wage. In the midst of the corona epidemic, many state governments have recently made labor laws flexible in favor of industry, due to which trade unions are criticizing them and the image of the central government has also been affected.

Unlike the earlier, a major change in this draft has been that the employer has to give salary slips to each employee, whether in physical or electronic form. This will increase transparency and reduce harassment of workers. According to the notification issued by the government, 123 types of professions have been included in it.

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