Minimum Wages Act 1948
Objects:
- To secure minimum rates of wages in employment where wages are low. 
- To prevent exploitation of unorganized labor. 
- To ensure prompt payment of wages and overtime allowances. 
- To stipulate working hours. 
Applications
- Applicable to the workers who are not governed by the Payment of Wages Act and Factories Act. 
- Applicable in areas like Road Construction, Building Operations, Stone breaking, Stone crushing, etc. 
- A Construction or Building operation covers new constructions, repairs, and maintenance of existing roads, buildings, bridges, tunnels, culverts, etc. 
- Indian Railways - Construction of Permanent Way. 
Wages Fixation
- For workers employed in Scheduled employment listed in the Act - Wages fixed by the Central Government (Ministry of Labour) 
- Revised once in 5 years by the wage revision committee appointed by the appropriate Govt. 
- The wage revision committee 
- Members representing employers and workers in equal numbers. 
- Independent Members appointed by the appropriate Government - They should not be more than 1/3rd of Total Members. 
- Indian Railways - Local rate is fixed and revised every year. This can be enhanced by 20% to 33% in emergencies by DRM/GM with the concurrence of Finance. In the event of more than one local rate being available, the highest rate is paid. 
Responsibility of Payment
- The employer is responsible for prompt payment of wages to all workers including contract labour employed under him. 
Wage Period and Method of Payment
- Wage period not exceeding one month. 
- Less than 1000 workers - Wages should be paid on a working day within 7 days after the Wage period. 
- More than 1000 workers - Wages should be paid on a working day within 10 days after the Wage period. 
- Discharge from Service: Wages should be paid before the close of the second working day after the discharge. 
- Retrenchment: Retrenchment compensation should be paid to the retrenched worker on the day of retrenchment. 
- Pay Slip: Should be given at least one day before the payment. 
- Payment of wages in kind is prohibited. 
- Only authorized deductions are allowed from Wages. 
Hours of Work
- Day - Not more than 9 hours 
- Week - Not more than 48 hours. 
Hours of Work (Spread over)
- Day - Not more than 12 hours 
- Week - Not more than 48 hours. 
Over Time Allowance
- Calculated at twice the rate of Ordinary wages for extra hours worked exceeding 9 hours in a day or 48 hours in a week. 
Weekly Rest
- One day's rest with wages should be given to the worker every week. 
- CR - Compassionate Rest and OTA - Over Time Allowance are admissible for working on rest days. 
Notice Board - Displayed
- The rate of minimum wage is fixed. 
- Abstract of the Act. 
- Name and address of the Inspector in English, Hindi, and regional language. 
Claims
- Within 6 months. 
Penalty
- Breach of provision and working hours – 6 months imprisonment or a fine of Rs. 500/- 
- Failure to maintain registers – a fine of Rs. 500/- 
Key Points for MCQ
- Minimum Wages Act - year 1948 
- Applicable to the workers who are not governed by the Payment of Wages Act and the Factories Act. 
- Applicable to the unorganized sector. 
- Workers employed in the Scheduled employment list in the Act - Minimum Wages fixed by the Central Government (Ministry of Labour) 
- Minimum wages - Revised once in 5 years. 
- Wage Revision Committee - Members representing Employer and Employee - in equal numbers. Independent members - not more than 1/3rd of Total Members 
- Indian Railways - Local rate fixed and revised every year. This can be enhanced by DRM/GM at the rate of 20% to 33% with the Finance concurrence. 
- Wage period - Not exceeding one month. 
- Less than 1000 workers - wages paid within 7 days from the wage period. 
- More than 1000 workers - wages paid within 10 days from the wage period. 
- Daily - not more than 9 hours (if spread over - not more than 12 hours) 
- Monthly - Not more than 48 hours 
- OTA -Over Time Allowance - Twice the wages 
- Rest - One day rest with wages - per every week. 
- Discharge from Service - Wages - within two days. 
- Retrenchment Compensation - On the same day 
- Pay Slip - One day before wages paid. 
- Failure to maintain Registers - Fine Rs. 500 
- Breach of provision & working hours - Fine Rs.500 or 6 months imprisonment or both. 
- Claims - Within 6 months. 
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