Minimum Wage

As per the Indian Constitution, 'Minimum Wage' has been defined as the level of income for skilled and unskilled workers which ensures a sustaining standard of living while also providing for some measure of comfort. A minimum wage does not just support the bare level of employment but also seeks viable continuous improvement. It aims at preventing the exploitation of labour.


Minimum Wages For States Across India

The states which impose minimum wages in India are listed below: (Click on the state name for more details)

Uttarakhand
Effective date:1st Apr, 2023

Fixation and Revision of Minimum Wages

Under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, both Central and State governments have dominion over fixing the wages. The State governments fix their scheduled employments and further release the rates of Minimum Wage along with the VDA (Variable Dearness Allowance). Wage boards are set up to review and fix minimum wages at specified intervals. The wage rates in scheduled employments differ across states, sectors, skills, regions, and occupations owing to a lot of differentiating factors. Hence, there is no single uniform minimum wage rate across the country and the revision cycle differs for each state.

Scope and Applicability

Minimum Wages Act was enforced to ensure that employers did not exploit employees with insufficient wages. The Act applies to all establishments, factories, places of business and industry types. Unscheduled industries are generally excluded, though a state can add a minimum wage for an occupation or specify it for a sector during a revision cycle.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

Under-payment and non-payment of Minimum Wage are deemed an offence under the Central Act. The penalty may range from up to 5 years imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 10,000 (under Section 22 of the Act).P

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Latest Minimum Wages for Shops and Establishment in Uttarakhand


Important Note: The Uttarakhand Minimum Wages Notification (April 2023

Version - 14
Effective from Date: 1st Apr, 2023 Updated As On: 15th Apr, 2023
Class of Employment Class of workers Basic Per Month VDA Per Month Total Per Month
Clerical Category - II For Remaining Parts Of The State 9611.00 1560.00 11171.00
Clerical Category - II For Adult Workers In Towns Of More Than One Lakh Population 9772.00 1560.00 11332.00
Clerical Category - I For Remaining Parts Of The State 10328.00 1560.00 11888.00
Clerical Category - I For Adult Workers In Towns Of More Than One Lakh Population 10520.00 1560.00 12080.00
Skilled For Remaining Parts Of The State 9370.00 1560.00 10930.00
Skilled For Adult Workers In Towns Of More Than One Lakh Population 9518.00 1560.00 11078.00
Semi-skilled For Remaining Parts Of The State 8788.00 1560.00 10348.00
Semi-skilled For Adult Workers In Towns Of More Than One Lakh Population 8924.00 1560.00 10484.00
Unskilled For Remaining Parts Of The State 8213.00 1560.00 9773.00
Unskilled For Adult Workers In Towns Of More Than One Lakh Population 8331.00 1560.00 9891.00

Download Latest Notification(s) Here

the-uttarakhand-minimum-wages-notification-april-2023.PDF

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