Centre mulls changing minimum wages formula


The Central Government is evaluating an alteration in the procedure to calculate the minimum wage that might elevate the income levels of the labors in the country.
Labor and Employment Minister Mr. Bandaru Dattatreya, the head of the Central Advisory Committee on Minimum Wages assembled here and determined to form the board to carry forward the projected changes in the computation of minimum wages for labors.

Responsibilities of the Committees
The committee would focus on the following points while featuring a new formula for minimum wages- total number of members per family, an addition of doormat parents and handling of women and children with parity to the male family members.

Highlights of the Indian Labor Conference in 1957

At present all the minimum wages are calculated based on the terminologies of the Indian Labor Conference in 1957

Under this summit, the minimum wage level is fixed by corporations for the expenditure of the labor community family -2700 calories of food per individual, 72 yards clothing and lowest rent of the house, education and electricity and oil.

The or dinary working class family includes one person who is responsible for earning the livelihood for his family, i.e. wife, children, parents and other dependents of the family.

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