For a detailed breakdown, read the full article on our blog: Minimum Wages Act 1948 – Ethical Legal
Applicability in Gurugram & Delhi NCR
The Act applies to various categories such as:
- Unskilled, semi-skilled, skilled, and highly skilled workers
- Contractual and outsourced staff
- Clerical and support personnel
- Drivers, security guards, and hospitality workers
Wage structures are periodically revised by the Haryana and Delhi Labour Departments.
Employer Responsibilities
Employers must:
- Display wage rates in both Hindi and English
- Pay salaries before the 7th of each month
- Keep accurate records of hours, pay, and job classification
- Avoid unauthorized deductions and cooperate with labour inspections
Penalties for Non-Compliance
- Fines up to ₹10,000 or imprisonment up to 5 years
- Recovery orders for underpaid wages
- Additional compensation up to 10 times the wage gap
- Blacklisting from government contracts
How Workers Can File Complaints
Workers may:
- Visit the Labour Commissioner Office in Gurugram
- Submit a written complaint with job details, ID, and payslips
- Seek help from labour unions or legal aid organizations
Useful Link:Haryana Labour Department Portal
Code on Wages, 2019 – The Next Step
This upcoming central law will unify wage laws, introducing:
- Universal minimum wages across sectors
- Gender-neutral and region-specific wage rules
- Centralized digital compliance
Penalties under the Code on Wages, 2019:
- First offence: Fine up to ₹50,000
- Repeat offence: Fine up to ₹1,00,000 or imprisonment
- Obstructing labour inspectors: Fine up to ₹20,000
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