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Govt Hikes wage ceiling for bonus to Rs.21,000 per month from Rs.10,000

Admin December 22, 2015

Govt Hikes wage ceiling for bonus to Rs.21,000 per month from Rs.10,000

The Lok Sabha has approved amendments to the Payment of Bonus Act that seeks to make more workers eligible for bonus by raising the pay eligibility limit of employees to Rs 21,000 per month from Rs 10,000.

The bill, tabled in the house earlier this month, also seeks to enhance the monthly bonus calculation ceiling to Rs 7,000 per month from Rs 3,500, thus substantially increasing the amount of bonus.

Both the proposed changes are in line with the demands of 10 central trade unions, which had observed a day-long strike on September 22.

The bill will now be tabled in Rajya Sabha. Once approved, it will be made effective from April 1, 2015.

“I thank all parties for supporting the historic decision of this government,” Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya said after the discussion in Lok Sabha.

The Payment of Bonus Act 1965 is applicable to every factory and other establishment in which 20 or more people are employed on any day during an accounting year.

The bill also provides for a new proviso in Section 12, which empowers the central government to vary the basis of computing the bonus.

As it stands today, Section 12 says that where the salary or wage of an employee exceeds Rs 3,500 per month, the minimum or maximum bonus payable to the employee shall be calculated as if his salary or wage was Rs 3,500 per month.

The last amendment to both the eligibility limit and the calculation ceilings under the Act was carried out in 2007 and made effective from April 1, 2006.

This amendment in the Act to increase wage ceiling and bonus calculation ceiling was one of assurances given by the Centre after 10 central trade unions went on a day-long strike on September 2.

Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/

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  1. Jawahar says

    December 24, 2015 at 2:26 pm

    What the use of bringing bonus act as the maximum bonus cap of 9300 is Therese since long.. Bcaz of the cap no employee is getting full bonus even for 3500 base. What use of rising 3500 to 7000 as long as the Max cap is only 9300. Give only boats that giving a bonus of 80 / 90 days bonus not making it public that there is a cap. It misleads public and public feels that employees are getting Ladoga of rupees in the name of bonus. Stop this false propaganda.. Simply say that we are giving 9300 as bonus to the qualified employees.

    • Jawahar says

      December 24, 2015 at 2:29 pm

      What the use of bringing bonus act as the maximum bonus cap of 9300 is Therese since long.. Bcaz of the cap no employee is getting full bonus even for 3500 base. What use of rising 3500 to 7000 as long as the Max cap is only 9300. Give only boats that giving a bonus of 80 / 90 days bonus not making it public that there is a cap. It misleads public and public feels that employees are getting Lakhs of rupees in the name of bonus. Stop this false propaganda.. Simply say that we are giving 9300 as bonus to the qualified employees.

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