New Delhi: There are many anomalies in the draft rules on Code on Wages circulated by the Labour Ministry to seek stakeholders' views, trade unions, including RSS affiliate BMS, said on Tuesday.
The unions are expected to reach out to the ministry with pointwise objections in their respective representation on the draft rules this week.
Talking on the draft rules, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) General Secretary Virjesh Upadhyay said, "There are many anomalies in the draft rules on Code on Wages which need to be amended. The new rules are silent about many provisions clearly provided in the four Acts subsumed in the Code".
Citing an example he said there is no clarity on the working hours in the draft rule. The working hour should be six hours a day. Besides, there are issues related to fixation of the minimum wage in the draft rules.
"The rules do not provide for up-gradation of a workers' to the semi-skilled or skilled category from unskilled. That generally happens in any trade. People join a job as a fresher and improve his or her skills. That is missing in the draft rules. We are studying the draft rules in detail and would come up with pointwise analysis and suggestions. We would submit our representation in next 2-3 days," he told PTI.
Similar views were echoed by the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) General Secretary Amarjeet Kaur.