J&K Government Hikes Minimum Wages of Daily Wagers & Casual Labourers with Immediate Effect

Enhancement to Rs. 300 from Existing Rs. 225 an interim measure by the Lt Governor Labour & Employment Department to Determine Minimum Wages in 3 Months Government Recognizes Significant Role of Working Class in the Development of UT: LG Daily Wagers & Casual Labourers will carry forward the process of Social & Economic change: LG

 

JAMMU : Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today approved hike in minimum wages of the daily wagers including the casual labourers, in all government departments from existing Rs. 225 per day to Rs. 300 per day as an interim measure till the minimum wage rates are revised by the Labour and Employment department.

The Labour and Employment department has intimated that the process shall be completed within 3 months.

“Daily wagers are playing significant role in the development of UT with exemplary commitment and dedication to work. The interim measure has been taken to benefit a sizable portion of the workforce. We are firmly committed to ensure the welfare and well-being of all Daily wagers and the government will leave no stone unturned to establish principles of equality, welfare, and social justice in the governance,” the Lt Governor said.

It is pertinent to mention that Labour and Employment Department has prepared a comparative statement of Minimum Wages prevalent in other States/UTs of the country. As the process of notifying the minimum wages by the Labour and Employment department will take at least three months, a decision for interim measures was taken to benefit daily wagers in all government departments and those of municipalities and local bodies.

“While we are fast-tracking the process on minimum wages, the interim measure reflects the UT administration’s concern to make growth and progress inclusive. Together we can confront the challenges of future and there is no doubt Daily Wagers & Casual Labourers will also carry forward the process of Social & Economic change,” Lt Governor said.