Difference in wages of regular and contract workers
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1500
ANSWERED ON-18.12.2013
Difference in wages of regular and contract workers1500 . SHRI TAPAN KUMAR SEN
(a)whether there is a huge difference in the wages of a regular and a contract worker doing the same or similar work in industries and establishments both in public sector/Government departments and private sector;
(b)if so, the steps taken by Government to remove such difference in wages of labourers doing the same work;
(c)whether Government is considering to bring in necessary changes in
the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 to end such
situation; and
(d)if so, the details thereof?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE FOR LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT (SHRI KODIKUNNIL SURESH)
(a): No such information is available with this Ministry. However, under the provisions of the Minimum Wages
Act,1948, no separate wage is fixed for contract workers by the
appropriate Government under their jurisdiction. The minimum rates of
wages fixed for a regular worker in an employment are also applicable for workers on contract basis for similar work.
(b): A
provision already exists under rule 25(2)(V)(a) of the Contract Labour
(Regulation & Abolition) Rules, 1971 that in cases where the workmen
employed by the contractor perform the same or similar kind of work as
the workmen directly employed by the Principal Employer of the
establishment, the wage rates, holidays, hours of work and other
conditions of service of the workman of the contractor, shall be the
same as applicable to the workmen directly employed by the Principal
Employer of the establishment on the same for similar kind of work.
Provided that in case of any
disagreement with regard to the type of work the same shall be decided
by the Deputy Chief Labour Commissioner (Central). The Act also makes it
mandatory for the contractors/employers to pay minimum wages fixed by the Government. If the contractor fails to pay the minimum wages to the contract labour, the Act makes its obligatory for the Principal Employers to pay the same.
(c) & (d): A proposal to amend the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act is under the consideration of the Government.
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