After independence, the labour laws came into force in 1948. It declares significant legislations such as the Payment of Bonus Act of 1965, the Workmen Compensation Act of 1923, the Minimum Wages Act of 1948, the Industrial Dispute Act of 1947, etc.
All these Labour laws were given priority as they gave power to both the Central and State Governments to legislate rules.
The legislations play an essential role in maintaining and protecting the right and interests of the workers. They are the in-charge of protecting the rights and interests of the workers, providing employment opportunities to the workers, protecting employees from exploitation, creating a healthy work environment, etc.
The Minimum wages act of 1948 brings equality and justice to the people of India. Wages of every labour are determined by the fixing experts and guided by the Fair Wage Committee.
The wage committee the exact minimum wages of every employee. Recently, on the 15th session of the Indian labour conference, the wage committee also explained the necessary physical requirements and health insurance for the labourers.
There are 10 objectives of the Minimum Wage Act. Those are the following,
According to section 3 of the Minimum Wages Act 1948, the appropriate government includes local, State and Central governments, responsible altogether for fixing the minimum wages for every labour. The minimum wage is not the same for every state. A diverse rate is set according to hours, days, months or other wage periods and or fixed as per the various zone or areas.
The minimum wages are fixed according to the following criteria.
The minimum rate is set according to the duration of the work done by the labourers.
Through the Piece rate, the minimum wages are calculated by the number of pieces manufactured by the workplace.
Here, the minimum rate is fixed by the overtime done by the labour regardless of the time or piece rate.
Form I – Register of Fines
Form II – Register of deductions for damage or loss
Form III – Annual Return
Form IV – Overtime Register
Form V – Muster Roll
Form VI – Application by the employee under section 20(2)
Form VIA – Group Application under section 21(1)
Form VII – Application by Inspector or Person under section 23(20)
Form VIII – Form of Authority
Form IX – Form of Summons
Form X – Register of Wages
Form XI – Wage Slip
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