New Delhi: The Lok Sabha on Tuesday passed the Wages Code Bill that will enable introduction of minimum wage for every worker besides addressing issues like delay in payment to employees.
The Code on Wages Bill, 2019, which seeks to amend and consolidate the laws relating to wages and bonus and matters connected therewith will benefit 50 crore workers, Labour Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar said.
The Bill which was passed by voice vote subsumes four labour laws -- Minimum Wages Act, Payment of Wages Act,
Payment of Bonus Act and Equal Remuneration Act. After its enactment, all these four Acts would be repealed.
Gangwar said that while drafting the bill, the government has accepted 17 out of the 24 recommendations made by the Standing Committee which had scrutinised the similar bill
introduced inthe previous Lok Sabha.
As per the bill, the tripartite committee comprising representatives of trade unions, employers and state government would fix a floor wage for workers throughout the
country, Gangwar said, adding "minimum wage will become right of every worker."
In addition to other things, the Bill will effectively address the problems relating to delay in payment of wages whether on monthly, weekly or daily basis, the Minister said.
The Code universalises the provisions of minimum wages and timely payment of wages to all employees irrespective of the sector and wage ceiling.
At present, the provisions of both Minimum Wages Act and Payment of Wages Act apply on workers below a particular wage ceiling working in Scheduled Employments only.
The floor wage will be computed based on minimum living conditions, benefiting about 50 crore workers across the country.
At present there are 12 definitions of wages in the different Labour Laws leading to litigation besides difficulty in its implementation.