The minimum wage (Basic Pay) has been revised by 1.90 % by Haryana Labour Department on 14th of October 2022 and the effective date of the same is from 1st July 2022. So in this notification the DA has not been changed it remains the same as it was on 1st January 2022.
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This is still the most talked-about topic in business circles today. Employers of all sizes, from micro to macro, depend on this workforce to function, so they must exercise extreme caution as Principal Employers when they hire a contractor. They must ensure that the contract labour compliance services are in place.