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Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016 passed in the Parliament

The Lok Sabha has passed the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016 today. The Bill had already been passed by the Rajya Sabha during the Winter Session. With this, the Bill stands passed in the Parliament. 


The Bill seeks to amend the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 to provide for the following:- 
  • (i) Maternity leave available to the working women to be increased from 12 weeks to 26 weeks for the first two children. 
  • (ii) Maternity leave for children beyond the first two will continue to be 12 weeks. 
  • (iii) Maternity leave of 12 weeks to be available to mothers adopting a child below the age of three months as well as to the “commissioning mothers”. The commissioning mother has been defined as biological mother who uses her egg to create an embryo planted in any other woman. 
  • (iv) Every establishment with more than 50 employees to provide for crèche facilities for working mothers and such mothers will be permitted to make four visits during working hours to look after and feed the child in the crèche. 
  • (v) The employer may permit a woman to work from home if it is possible to do so. 
  • (vi) Every establishment will be required to make these benefits available to the women from the time of her appointment. 
The Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt. Maneka Gandhi thanked the Minister for Labour and Employment, Shri Bandaru Dattatreya for taking up the demand of lakhs of women across the country and for having steered the Bill through Rajya Sabha as well as the Lok Sabha. In her message to the working women, Smt. Gandhi congratulated the women who are planning to have a child and has stated that the Ministry of Women and Child Development will continue to work for the empowerment of women. 


The amendments in the Bill were taken up following the request by the WCD Minister to the Hon’ble Labour Minister to bring about these changes so that a working woman gets time to exclusively breast-feed her child for 6 months after the birth. This period also enables the working mother to recuperate herself before she goes to back to work. In her communication to the Labour Ministry, the WCD Minister had also highlighted the concerns of commissioning and adopting mothers who also require maternity leave.

Gazzeted Copy Awaited

Delhi Revised Minimum Wages effective 4th Mar 2017

Delhi Minimum Wages have been revised W.E.F 4th Mar 2017 necessary Gazetted Notification is enclosed 

 REVISED MINIMUM WAGES 
Category of Workmen/ Employees
Per Month (Rs.)
Per Day (Rs.)
Unskilled
13,350.00
513.00
Semi- Skilled
14,698.00
565.00
Skilled
16,182.00
622.00
Clerical and Supervisory Staff
Non Matriculate
14,698.00
565.00
Matriculate but not Graduate
16,182.00
622.00
Graduate and above
17,604.00
677.00

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   Delhi Minimum Wages Notification Basic 4th March 2017

Introduction of Revised New Pension claim Form No 10-D

Central Government issued Gazette Notification No. S.O. 26(E) dated 04.01.2017 vide which it was notified that members and pensioners of the Employees’ Pension Scheme desirous of continuing to avail pension and membership to the Employees’ pension Scheme by availing the Central Government’s contribution and subsidy under the said Scheme, are required to furnish proof of the possession of the Aadhaar number or undergo Aadhaar authentication for better and hassle free identification through Aadhaar.

Accordingly, the simplified UAN based pension claim Form 10-D has been revised as Pension claim Form (Aadhaar) (copy enclosed)


i)  The AADHAAR Number and the Bank A/c number of the employee are seeded      as and digitally verified by the employer.
(ii) All the details of the employee are available in Form No. I I (New).
(iii) A cancelled cheque containing the name of the employee, Bank ale number and IFS code is attached with the Claim Form.

All employees applying for pension may, after satisfying above conditions, submit Pension Claim Form (Aadhaar) directly to the respective jurisdictional Employees’ Provident Fund Office. The attestation of employers on such Pension Claim Form (Aadhaar) is not required

Haryana Minimum Wages 1st Jan 2017

Haryana Minimum wages have been revised effective from 1stg Jan 2017

S.NO.
Category
Monthly Wage
Daily Wage
1
UNSKILLED
8280.20
318.46
2
SEMI-SKILLED-A
8694.20
334.39
SEMI-SKILLED-B
9128.91
351.11
3
SKILLED-A
9585.35
368.66
SKILLED-B
10064.62
387.10
4
HIGHLY SKILLED
10567.85
406.45
5
Clerical & General Staff
(i) Below Matriculation
8694.20
334.39
(ii) Matriculation but not Graduate
9128.91
351.11
(iii) Graduate or above
9585.35
368.66
(iv) Steno Typist
9128.91
351.11
(v) Junior Scale Stenographer
9585.35
368.66
(vi) Senior Scale Stenographer
10064.62
387.10
(vii) Personal Assistant
10567.85
406.45
(viii) Private Secretary
11096.25
426.77
6
Data Entry Operator
9585.35
368.66
7
Driver
Light Vehicle
10064.62
387.10
Heavy Vehicle
10567.85
406.45
8
Security Guard
without weapon
8694.20
334.39
with weapon
10064.62
387.10
9
Security Inspector / Security Officer / Security Supervisor
10567.85
406.45
10
Safai Karamchari in any employment
8824.95
339.42


 The Associations of Employers have challenged the earlier notification prohibiting splitting of minimum wages into allowances and the writ petitions are pending for disposal with the Punjab & Haryana High Court.  However, no stay has been granted.  

Hindi Version Notification Haryana 01-01-2017 👈

Goa New Minimum wages W.E.F from 1st Oct 2016

Goa Minimum wages have been revised from 1st Oct 2016 as the Consumer Price Index has been increase to Rs 1.90/- Per day pls find below the respective details

Old Minimum wages as on 25th May 2016 :- GG_Minwages-2016

New Minimum wages 1st Oct 2016:- Goa Mini. Wages Notification 1st Oct 2016

West Bengal Minimum Wages W.E.F From 1st Jan 2017 to 30th June 2017

Government of West Bengal as per notification  No.149/703/stat/2RW/29/2016/LCS/JLC, has released the minimum rates of wages effective 1st Jan 2017

Implementation of ESI Act 1948 within the Municipal Limits of Districts Headquarters of 29 District, in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As Per ESIC 2.0 Program Phase  in regards  covering Non implemented areas to Implement areas , in the State of Madhya Pradesh , Municipal Limits of Districts Headquarters of 29 District,  is covered under Esic from 1st Feb 2017 

Implementation of ESI Act 1948 within the Municipal Limits of Districts Headquarters of 29 District, in the State of Madhya Pradesh

Implementation of ESI Act 1948 within the Municipal Limits of Districts Headquarters of 14 District, in the State of Kerala.

As Per ESIC 2.0 Program Phase  in regards  covering Non implemented areas to Implement areas , in the State of Kerala, Municipal Limits of Districts Headquarters of 14 District,  is covered under Esic from 1st Feb 2017 

Necessary Notification is appended below 

Implementation of ESI Act 1948 within the Municipal Limits of Districts Headquarters of 14 District, in the State of Kerala

Minimum wages of Kerala W.E.F 21st Dec 2016

Minimum wages of Kerala W.E.F 21st Dec 2016

Kerala Minimum Wages 2016