Delhi labourers to get 37% hike in minimum wages

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Labourers in would get a 37 per cent hike in minimum wages as Lt Governor Anil Baijal has approved the government's proposal, Chief Minister Kejriwal announced on Friday.

The minimum wages would go up from Rs 9,724 to Rs 13,350 a month for unskilled labourers, from Rs 10,764 to Rs 14,698 for semi-skilled labourers, and from Rs 11,830 to Rs 16,182 for skilled labourers, said Kejriwal, who was accompanied by Labour Minister Gopal Rai.

Kejriwal on February 25 gave his nod to the file which was then sent to the Lt Governor's Office.

Thanking the Lt Governor for giving his nod in a short time, Kejriwal said the notification would be issued on Monday, after which the hike would come into effect.

"It is a historic increase in the minimum wages and biggest among all governments since Independence," the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader said.

It was the second attempt by the to revise minimum wages after then Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung turned down the previous decision to revise wages by about 50 per cent on procedural grounds.

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Delhi labourers to get 37% hike in minimum wages

Labourers in Delhi would get a 37 per cent hike in minimum wages as Lt Governor Anil Baijal has approved the AAP government's proposal, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Friday.

Labourers in would get a 37 per cent hike in minimum wages as Lt Governor Anil Baijal has approved the government's proposal, Chief Minister Kejriwal announced on Friday.

The minimum wages would go up from Rs 9,724 to Rs 13,350 a month for unskilled labourers, from Rs 10,764 to Rs 14,698 for semi-skilled labourers, and from Rs 11,830 to Rs 16,182 for skilled labourers, said Kejriwal, who was accompanied by Labour Minister Gopal Rai.

Kejriwal on February 25 gave his nod to the file which was then sent to the Lt Governor's Office.

Thanking the Lt Governor for giving his nod in a short time, Kejriwal said the notification would be issued on Monday, after which the hike would come into effect.

"It is a historic increase in the minimum wages and biggest among all governments since Independence," the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader said.

It was the second attempt by the to revise minimum wages after then Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung turned down the previous decision to revise wages by about 50 per cent on procedural grounds.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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