Delhi govt launches special drive to check minimum wage rules

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The department of the government on Monday launched a 10-day special drive to check whether rules are being followed in the national capital, and conducted inspections at 20 public and private institutions on the first day.

said during inspections by nine teams of (STF) in west Delhi, it was found that some government and private institutions were not complying with the rules as notified by the dispensation.

"Those found to be violating the rules are being issued showcause notice, asking them to appear before the court of west on December 24 with proper documents," Rai told reporters.

He said the drive will be conducted in the south district of the labour department on Tuesday. Nine teams have been formed to inspect factories and firms to check whether they are paying minimum wages or not.

The minimum wages applicable in Delhi from November this year are, Rs 14,000 per month for unskilled workers, 15,400 per month for semi-skilled workers and Rs 16,962 monthly for skilled workers.

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First Published: Mon, December 10 2018. 22:00 IST