Minimum Wages in Meghalaya

Explore Meghalaya Minimum Wage Rates for 2024

The state government of Meghalaya has recently revised the minimum wages of Meghalaya. It has been in effect from October 1, 2022. The minimum wages are categorised into numerous classes. These are Unskilled Workers, Semi Skilled/Unskilled Supervisory, Skilled/clerical Workers, Highly Skilled Workers. You can see the latest update of minimum wages in Meghalaya below.

Minimum Wages for Meghalaya in 2024

EMPLOYMENTS CATEGORYBASIC AMOUNT (PER DAY)
UnskilledRs. 381.00
Semi-skilledRs. 432.00
SkilledRs. 483.00
Highly skilledRs. 534.00

What does the new order of Meghalaya Minimum Wages include?

If you are an employers, and thinking of establishment a wage structure for the company workers, Lets go through the list and and tailor the compensation plans for the workers of all categories.

ComponentFormulaDescription
Basic+ DA

Basic + Dearness Allowance is CTC *50% or

Minimum Wages *12

The sum of Basic and Dearness allowance is 50% of cost to company or

The sum of Basic and Dearness Allowance is 12 times of Minimum Wages

HRAHRA is the 50% of Basic SalaryHouse rent Allowance is 50 % of Basic Salary
LTABasic*5 %Gross Salary is 5% of Basic Salary
Gross SalaryGross Salary Sum of Basic + DA + HRA + LTA + SPGross Salary is the sum of Basic, DA, HRA, LTA, SP
Special AllowancesGross Salary – AllowanceSpecial Allowance is substraction of a Allowance from Gross Salary
Monthly Bonus8.35% of BasicMonthly Bonus is 8.35% of Basic Salary
PF(Employee)12% of BaisicProvident Fund (Employee) is 12% of Basic Salary
PF(Employer)12% of Baisc SalaryProvident Fund (Employer) is 12% of Basic Salary
ESI (Employee)0.75% of Gross SalaryEmployees’ State Insurance (Employee) is 0.75% of Gross Salary
ESI (Employer)3.25% of Gross SalaryEmployees’ State Insurance (Employer) is 3.25% of Gross Salary

In conclusion, as per the Indian Constitution, Minimum Wages ensure a sustainable lifestyle for workers. The Minimum wages in Meghalaya are distributed within numerous classes and categories. The rate has been effective from October 1, 2022. The motto of revising the Minimum Wages is to support the base level of employment and ensure viable continuous improvement from unskilled to skilled workers.

 
 

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