Wage and Salary Administration Wage Fixation, Factors-1

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What is salary and wages?

• Salary is best associated with employee compensation quoted on an annual basis.

• Wages is best associated with employee compensation based on the number of hours worked multiplied by an hourly rate of pay.

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Objectives of wage and salary Administration

• To establish fair and equitable remuneration• To attract competent personnel• To retain the present employees• To improve productivity• To improve union management relations• To improve public image of the company

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Three important methods of wage payment

• Time Rate System:-

• Piece Rate System:-

• Incentive Wage Plan:-

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Types of wage fixation• There are three types of wage fixation:

1.Fair wage

2.Living wage

3.Minimum wage

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Living Wage• The normal needs of employee,

regarded as a human being living in civilized community.

• Sufficient to insure the workmen food, shelter, clothing, frugal comfort, provision for evil days.

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• The pauper and poverty level• The minimum of

subsistence(support) level• The minimum of health and

comfort level.

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Fair Wage• “ A step towards the progressive

realization of a living wage.”

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The concept of minimum wage

• “ A minimum wage is that wage which is sufficient to cover the bare physical needs of worker and his family.”

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Introduction• Passed in 1948 to secure the welfare of the

unorganized workers in certain industries by fixing the minimum rates of wages.

• The act empowers the appropriate Government for fixation of minimum wages in employments enumerated in the schedule of the act.

• The fixation of minimum of wages relates to the industries where sweated labor is most prevalent or where there is inevitable chance of exploitation.

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wages for overtime (sec14)

• When workers works for more then nine hrs or for 48 hrs in any week .

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Wages for less than the normal working

day(sec15)

• Where his failure of work is caused by his unwiilingness to work &not by omision of the employer .

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Preamble to the Act

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Section 1• This Act may be called the

minimum wage act 1948.• It extend to whole India.

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Section 2:Interpretation • (a)Adolescent (14-18)• (aa)Adult • (b)Appropriate Government

– Central and state govt.

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• (bb)Child ( below 14)• (c) Competent Authority• (d) Cost of living index• (e) Employer• (f) Prescribed• (g) Scheduled employment• (h) Wage

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Section :3 Fixing rates of wages

• Minimum time rate• Piece of work• Guaranteed time rate• Overtime

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Section 4: minimum rate of wage

• According to section 2(h) following items can not be refer to check minimum wage.– The value of any house,

Accommodation, Supply of light, water, medical care allowances.

– Pension fund or provident fund or social insurance

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– Travel allowance– Gratuities

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Procedure for fixing and revising minimum

wages

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• Section 7: Advisory Board• Section 8:Central Advisory Board• Section 9: Composition of

committees• Section 10:Correction of errors• Section 11: Wages in kind

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Section 13: Fixing hours for a normal

working day.• With regards of appropriate

government– Fix the number of hours of work

which shall constitute normal working day, inclusive of one or more specified intervals.

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• Provide for a day of rest in every period of seven days which shall be allowed remuneration in respect of such days of rest.

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Section 14: Over time• Adult 9 hour• Child 4 ½

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Section 16:• According to classes

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Section:17• Piece of work (according to time

payment)

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Section:18• Maintenance of registers and

records.– Overtime– In and Out time– Quantity of work

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• Section 19: Inspector• Section 20: Claim• Section 28: Power of Central

government as to the carrying in to execution of this act in the state