STATEMENT SHOWING THE PREVAILILNG MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM WAGE IN THE EMPLOYMENTS UNDER PART-I TO THE SCHEDULE OF THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948 IN ANDHRA PRADESH AS ON 01.04.2015 TO 30.09.2015 | |||||||||
SL NO | NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT (G.O.MS.NO. & DATE) | MINIMUM WAGES FOR THE LOWEST CATEGORY | MAXIMUM WAGES FOR THE HIGHEST CATEGORY | ||||||
BASIC | VDA AT 1133 Points |
Total per month | Per day | BASIC | VDA AT 1133 Points |
TOTAL per month | Per day | ||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
1 | Any Oil Mills (39, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., dt:29-06-2011) | 6471 | 2306.52 | 8777.52 | 337.6 | 11937 | 2306.52 | 14243.52 | 547.83 |
2 | Automobile Engineering W orkshops including servicing and Repairs (39, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 31-3-2009) | 3809.00 | 4408.00 | 8217.00 | 316.04 | 8419.00 | 4408.00 | 12827.00 | 493.35 |
3 | Baking Process including Biscuit Manufactory (87, LET& F (Lab.II) Dept., 28-09-2007) |
3181.00 | 3678.40 | 6859.40 | 263.82 | 7250.00 | 3678.40 | 10928.40 | 420.32 |
4 | Brick Kiln Industry (84, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept.,22-11-2006) | 2912 | 3659.8 | 6571.8 | 252.76 | 4650 | 3659.8 | 8309.8 | 319.61 |
5 | Cashew Processing Establishments (49, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept.,24-06-2008) |
3886.00 | 3982.40 | 7868.40 | 302.63 | 4102.00 | 3982.40 | 8084.40 | 310.94 |
6 | Cement Concrete Pipes and Cement W are Manufactory excluding Stone ware Pipes Manufactory (84, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 22-09-2007) | 2915.00 | 3659.80 | 6574.80 | 252.88 | 5242.00 | 3659.80 | 8901.80 | 342.38 |
7 | Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals including Pesticides (117, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 07-12-2007) | 3496.00 | 4043.20 | 7539.20 | 289.97 | 7811.00 | 4043.20 | 11854.20 | 455.93 |
8 | Cinema Industry (17, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 19-02-2009) | 3673 | 4052.8 | 7725.8 | 297.15 | 7164 | 4052.8 | 11216.8 | 431.42 |
9 | Clubs and Canteens (86, LET & F (Lab II) Dept., 06-12-2006) |
2645 | 3312.75 | 5957.75 | 229.14 | 4492 | 5521.25 | 10013.25 | 385.13 |
10 | Coffee Plantations (109, LET & F (Lab- II) Dept., 01-11-2007) | 89 | 118.75 | 207.75 | 207.75 | 2966 | 3093.75 | 6059.75 | 233.07 |
11 | Colour Printing and yarn Dyeing (67, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 13-08-2008) | 3350.00 | 3860.80 | 7210.80 | 277.34 | 5555.00 | 3860.80 | 9415.80 | 362.15 |
12 | Construction of Projects including dams and Multi Purpose Projects (107, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 01-11-2007) | 3391.00 | 4156.25 | 7547.25 | 290.28 | 7877.00 | 4156.25 | 12033.25 | 462.82 |
13 | Construction or maintenance of Roads and Building Operations (85, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 22-09-2007) | 3370.00 | 3891.20 | 7261.20 | 279.28 | 5138.00 | 3891.20 | 9029.20 | 347.28 |
14 | Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories (50, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 24-06- 2010). |
164.00 | 157.08 | 321.08 | 321.08 | 7013.00 | 4179.45 | 11192.45 | 430.48 |
15 | Cotton Carpet W eaving Establishments (66, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., dt:29-07- 2009) |
3510.00 | 3874.00 | 7384.00 | 284 | 7085.00 | 3874.00 | 10959.00 | 421.50 |
16 | Distilleries and Breweries (86, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 28-09-2007) | 3896 | 4499.2 | 8395.2 | 322.89 | 8142 | 4499.2 | 12641.2 | 486.2 |
17 | Electronic Industry (99, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 11-11-2007) | 3445 | 3982.4 | 7427.4 | 285.67 | 7343 | 3982.4 | 11325.4 | 435.59 |
18 | Fisheries and Sea Foods (93, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 28-09-2007) | 3252 | 3739.2 | 6991.2 | 268.89 | 7994 | 3739.2 | 11733.2 | 451.28 |
19 | Glass Industry (91, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 28-09-2007) | 3366 | 3891.2 | 7257.2 | 279.12 | 7744 | 3891.2 | 11635.2 | 447.51 |
20 | Gold
Covering and Gold Coating Industry (108, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 01 11-2007) |
3370.00 | 3891.20 | 7261.20 | 279.28 | 4302.00 | 3891.20 | 8193.20 | 315.12 |
21 | Handloom (Silk) W eaving Establishments (88, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., 04-10-08) | 83.00 | 116.10 | 199.10 | 199.1 | 2377.00 | 2831.40 | 5208.40 | 200.32 |
22 | Handloom W eaving Establishments (34, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., 16-03-2009) | Piece rates | |||||||
23 | Additional categories in Handloom W eaving Estts (56, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., 22-06-07) | 2377.00 | 3018.60 | 5395.60 | 207.52 | 4998.00 | 3018.60 | 8016.60 | 308.33 |
24 | Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Clinics and Dispensaries(68, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 8.12.2011) | 6209.00 | 2087.80 | 8296.80 | 319.11 | 15329.00 | 5176.60 | 20505.60 | 788.68 |
25 | Hostels of All Colleges and all other Educational Institutions (71, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 15.12.2011) | 6545.00 | 2324.40 | 8869.40 | 341.13 | 9958.00 | 2324.40 | 12282.40 | 472.40 |
26 | Hotels and Restaurants and Eating Houses (105, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept, 01- 11-2007) |
3317.00 | 4062.50 | 7379.50 | 283.83 | 5585.00 | 4062.50 | 9647.50 | 371.06 |
27 | Jute and Coir Industry (74 , LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., dt: 21-12-2011) | 6353 | 2264.8 | 8617.8 | 331.45 | 9430 | 3352.5 | 12782.5 | 491.63 |
28 | Khandasari Factories (48, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 24-06-2008) | 3516 | 4043.2 | 7559.2 | 290.74 | 6671 | 4043.2 | 10714.2 | 412.08 |
29 | Lime Stone Kilns (8, LET &F (Lab-II) Dept.,07-02-2006) | 2423 | 3068.5 | 5491.5 | 211.21 | 5534 | 6783 | 12317 | 473.73 |
30 | Marketing Societies Consumer Co- Operative societies &Co-Operative Banks (121, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 18.12.2007) |
3223.00 | 3708.80 | 6931.80 | 266.61 | 5124.00 | 3708.80 | 8832.80 | 339.72 |
31 | Match and Fire W orks (68, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 21-07-2007) | 2716 | 3312.75 | 6028.75 | 231.88 | 4283 | 5363.5 | 9646.5 | 371.02 |
32 | Metal Foundries and General Engineering (88, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 28-09-2007) |
3263.00 | 3769.60 | 7032.60 | 270.48 | 6050.00 | 3769.60 | 9819.60 | 377.68 |
33 | Mica W orks (35, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 28-05-2008) |
3410 | 3921.6 | 7331.6 | 281.98 | 7867 | 3179.85 | 11046.85 | 424.88 |
34 | Mini and Tiny Cement Factories (118, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 07-12-2007) | 2782.00 | 3192.00 | 5974.00 | 229.77 | 5485.00 | 3192.00 | 8677.00 | 333.73 |
35 | Motion Picture Industry Including Production, distribution & Publicity (98, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 11-10-2007) | 2915.00 | 3628.25 | 6543.25 | 251.66 | 9203.00 | 6625.50 | 15828.50 | 608.79 |
36 | Non-Teaching Staff working in Private Educational Institutions including Tutorial Institutions and Computer Coaching Centres (73, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., dt.21.12.2011 |
5294.00 | 1787.50 | 7081.50 | 272.37 | 17294.00 | 5834.40 | 23128.40 | 889.55 |
37 | Paper and paper Boards including Straw Board including hand made paper manufactory (69, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 8.12.2011) |
6500.00 | 2309.50 | 8809.50 | 338.83 | 9572.00 | 2309.50 | 11881.50 | 456.98 |
38 | Petrol Bunks (89, LET &F (Lab.II) Dept., 28-09-2007) |
3496 | 4043.2 | 7539.2 | 289.97 | 5333 | 4043.2 | 9376.2 | 360.62 |
39 | Powerloom Industry (53, LET & F(Lab- II)Dept.,03-07-09) | 2645 | 6384 | 9029 | 347.27 | 5160 | 6384 | 11544 | 444 |
40 | Printing Press including Litho and Offset Printing (51, LET &F (Lab.II) Dept., 27- 06-2008) |
3516.00 | 4043.20 | 7559.20 | 290.74 | 5590.00 | 4043.20 | 9633.20 | 370.51 |
41 | Private Motor Transport (90, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 28.09.2007) | 3370 | 3891.2 | 7261.2 | 279.28 | 5557 | 3891.2 | 9448.2 | 363.39 |
42 | Professional such as Charted, Cost Accounts Auditors including Tax consultants and Clerk working with Advocates (54, LET &F (Lab-II) Dept.,03 07-2009) |
4199.00 | 4095.30 | 8294.30 | 319.01 | 8818.00 | 4095.30 | 12913.30 | 496.67 |
43 | Public Motor Transport (83, LET& F (Lab-II) Dept., 22-11-2006) | 2645 | 3312.75 | 5957.75 | 229.14 | 4822 | 3312.75 | 8134.75 | 312.88 |
44 | Rice Mills Flour Mills or Dall Mills including Roller Floor Mills (82, LE.T & F (Lab-II) Dept.,21-09-2007) | 3523.00 | 4073.60 | 7596.60 | 292.18 | 5124.00 | 4073.60 | 9197.60 | 353.75 |
45 | Salt Pans (91, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 30-12-2006) |
2519 | 3155 | 5674 | 218.23 | 5086 | 3155 | 8241 | 316.96 |
46 | Seed Processing Units (35, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 16-03-2009) | 3206 | 4199 | 7405 | 284.81 | 7105 | 4199 | 11304 | 434.77 |
47 | Shops and Commercial Establishments (116, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 07-12- 2007) |
3370.00 | 3891.20 | 7261.20 | 279.28 | 5557.00 | 3891.20 | 9448.20 | 363.39 |
48 | Slate Factories (106, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 01-11-2007) | 3203 | 3708.8 | 6911.8 | 265.84 | 4123 | 3708.8 | 7831.8 | 301.22 |
49 | Soft Drinks and Aerated W ater Manufacturing Units (52, LET & F (Lab- II) Dept.,06-07-2006) | 2504.00 | 3230.00 | 5734.00 | 220.54 | 6024.00 | 6783.00 | 12807.00 | 492.58 |
50 | Steel Mills and Steel Re-Rolling Mills (122, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 18-12- 2007) |
3207.00 | 3708.80 | 6915.80 | 265.99 | 7032.00 | 3708.80 | 10740.80 | 413.11 |
51 | Stone Breaking & Stone Crushing Operations (05, LET &F (Lab.II) Dept., 02-02-2008) |
123.00 | 139.84 | 262.84 | 262.84 | 5612.00 | 3678.4 | 9290.40 | 357.32 |
52 | Tanneries & Leather Manufactory (38, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 31.03.2009) | 3455.00 | 4250.00 | 7705.00 | 296.35 | 9000.00 | 4250.00 | 13250.00 | 509.62 |
53 | Tiles and Potteries (92, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 28-09-2007) | 3205 | 3708.8 | 6913.8 | 265.92 | 7535 | 3708.8 | 11243.8 | 432.45 |
54 | Tobacco (excluding Beedi Making Manufactory ) (123, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 18-12-2007) | 113.00 | 127.68 | 240.68 | 181 | 5178.00 | 3374.4 | 8552.40 | 328.94 |
55 | Tobacco
(including
Beedi Making Manufactory) (41, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., 30-06-2011) |
4500.00 | 1864.80 | 6364.80 | 244.80 | 8000.00 | 1864.80 | 9864.80 | 379.42 |
56 | Toddy Tapping Including selling and conveyance Industry (55, LET & F (Lab- II) Dept., 22-06-2007) | 2763.00 | 3375.00 | 6138.00 | 236.08 | 5203.00 | 3375.00 | 8578.00 | 329.92 |
57 | W ood W orking establishment including furniture excluding Timbering Operation (34, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 26-05- 2008) |
3347.00 | 3860.80 | 7207.80 | 277.22 | 5414.00 | 3860.80 | 9274.80 | 356.72 |
58 | W oolen Carpet making and ShawlW eaving Establishments (7, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 24-01-2007) |
2519.00 | 3155.00 | 5674.00 | 218.23 | 3689.00 | 3155.00 | 6844.00 | 263.23 |
59 | Mesta used Twine Mills Establishments (79, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept.,18-10- 2006). |
1716.00 | 2050.75 | 3766.75 | 144.88 | 2336.00 | 2050.75 | 4386.75 | 168.72 |
60 | Garment
and Allied Manufacturing Industry (62, LET & F (Lab-II) Dept., 19.11.2011). |
3995.00 | 1424.44 | 5419.44 | 208.44 | 4367.00 | 1424.44 | 5791.44 | 222.75 |
61 | Any manufacturing Process carried out in Any Factory as defined to Section 2(m) or Section 85 of the Factories Act other than those notified under Part-I and Part-II of the Schedule of the M.W .Act, 1948.(4, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 9.1.2012) |
5822.00 | 1959.10 | 7781.10 | 299.27 | 10322.00 | 3474.90 | 13796.90 | 530.65 |
62 | Safai Karmacharis (108, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., dt:08-12-2009) | 5000 | 4588.35 | 9588.35 | 368.78 | 5460 | 4588.35 | 10048.35 | 386.48 |
63 | Domestic W orkers (60, LET & F (Lab- II) Dept., 01-11-2011) | 4521 | 1609.2 | 6130.2 | 235.78 | 4521 | 1609.2 | 6130.2 | 235.78 |
64 | Security Services (43, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 28.5.2010) | 4000 | 3665.25 | 7665.25 | 294.82 | 7500 | 3665.25 | 11165.25 | 429.43 |
65 | Spinning Mills (3, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 7.1.2012) | 3854 | 1301.3 | 5155.3 | 198.28 | 5054 | 1701.7 | 6755.7 | 259.83 |
STATEMENT SHOW ING THE PREVAILILNG MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM W AGE IN THE EMPLOYMENTS UNDER PART-II TO THE SCHEDULE OF THE MINIMUM W AGES ACT, 1948 IN ANDHRA PRADESH AS ON 01.04.2015 TO 30.09.2015 | |||||||||
SL NO | NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT (G.O.MS.NO. & DATE) | MINIMUM W AGES FOR THE LOW EST CATEGORY | MAXIMUM W AGES FOR THE HIGHEST CATEGORY | ||||||
BASIC | VDA AT 868 Points |
Total per month | Per day | BASIC | VDA AT 868 Points |
TOTAL per month |
Per day | ||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
1 | Agriculture (73, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., 18-07-2012) |
159 | 96.75 | 255.75 | 255.75 | 7175 | 2390.65 | 9565.65 | 367.91 |
2 | Betal Vines (32, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., dt:18-06-2011) |
2280 | 2343.6 | 4623.6 | 177.83 | 5666 | 2343.6 | 8009.6 | 308.06 |
3 | Cashew and Coconut Gardens (46, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept, 29-05-2010) |
125 | No VDA | 125 | 125 | 4500 | No VDA | 4500 | 173.077 |
4 | Dairy Farming including Cattle Feeding and Conveyance (34, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., dt:18-06-2011) | 4976 | 2343.6 | 7319.6 | 281.52 | 7556.00 | 2343.6 | 9899.60 | 380.75 |
*5 | Forestry and Timbering operations (71, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept, 02-08-2007) | 1801 | No VDA | 1801 | 69.269 | 5384.00 | No VDA | 5384.00 | 207.00 |
6 | Horticulture (72, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept., 18-7-2012) |
5649 | 2675.61 | 8324.61 | 320.18 | 8494 | 2675.61 | 11169.61 | 429.6 |
7 | Sericulture (44, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., 28-05-2010) |
4505 | No VDA | 4505 | 173.27 | 7638 | No VDA | 7638 | 293.77 |
8 | Poultry Farming including Feeding Units and Conveyance (33, LET&F (Lab.II) Dept., dt:18-06-2011) |
5200 | 2329.65 | 7529.65 | 289.60 | 20000.00 | 2329.65 | 22329.65 | 858.83 |
Note: In respect of Sl.No.5 the Government have revised minimum rates of wages and the Gazette publication is awaited. In respect of Sl.No.3 & 7, proposals for issuance of preliminary notification sent to Government. |
- HR Articles
- HR Articles 01 ::
- NEW HR Role
- The Hard Work of Being a Soft Manager
- Stephen Covey The 90/10 Principle
- SOME HR Abbreviations
- Why exit interviews are essential
- Tips/Practices to retain Employee
- Twenty Five Ways to Reward an emp;oyee
- HOW TO ACCOMPLISH YOUR GOALS? By M.S.Rao
- 7 Tips for Accomplishing your Goals
- 5 Steps to Accomplishing your Goals by Dave Cheong
- Twenty Five Ways to Reward
- Tips/Practices to Retain Employees
- Why exit interviews are essential
- The Hard Work of Being a Soft Manager
- How To Develop Leadership Skills
- Stress Management with Self Care Techniques
- 10 Ways to Inspire Your Team
- NEW TRENDS IN HUMAN RESOURCE
- NEW TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL HRM
- Human Resource Information Systems(HRIS)
- HR Articles 02 ::
- 5 ways to deal with insecure bosses
- Career Benefits of Having A Strong Professional Network
- Competency Models could be Misleading and Mischievous
- 7 Movies Every Professional Should Watch
- Five Levels of HR Leaders and Managers By T. V. Rao
- Excellent Quotes by Warren Buffet
- What's next for HR? The six competencies HR needs for today's challenges
- HOW TO ORGANIZE GROUP DISCUSSIONS?
- 21 Effective Quotation of Swami Vivekananda
- 50 Best Success Thoughts of All Time
- Quote on Positive Attitude
- 15 Great Thoughts by Chanakya
- 5 Tips for Better Work Life Balance By By Jen Uscher
- INTERVIEW SKILLS
- PRESENTATION SKILLS
- 10 Tips for an Efffective HR
- Tips to be an Effective HR Professional.
- 360 Degrees Performance Appraisal!!!An Outlook.
- Top 15 Salary Negotiation Tips
- HR Articles 01 ::
- Anadhra Pradesh
- AP Integrated Act 2015
- Anadhra Pradesh Combined Annual Return under Labour acts for the year ending 31st march 2016 Screenshot
- AP Combined Returns Under Various Labour Laws Amendments To The Schedules – Notification
- AP Shop Establishment Registrations to be made only through mee-seva
- THE A P SHOPS AND COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS ACT FEE
- APSE Updation
- GRANT OF EXEMPTION TO ALL RETAIL ENTERPRISES FROM SECTIONS 7 ,9, 12, 23, 31 AND 37 OF THE AP SHOP ACT, 1988 FOR 5 YRS
- AP Labour Department Online Inspection System
- AP LABOUR DEPT. GO's DURING 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013
- A P LABOUR DEPARTMENT NEW INSPECTION PROCEDURE - REVISED ORDERS
- Amendment notification of the AP Factories Rules, 1950. "Sec. 61-A Safety Officer
- SHOP ACT - CHAPTERS WISE ::
- Ch-IV: SHORT TITLE AND APPLICATION
- REGISTRATION OF ESTABLISHMENTS
- CHAPTER III : SHOPS
- Ch-IV: EST. OTHER THAN SHOPS
- Ch-V: EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN, CHILDREN
- Ch-VI: HEALTH AND SAFETY
- Ch-IV: ESTAB. OTHER THAN SHOPS
- Ch-VII: LEAVE, HOLIDAYS AND INSURANCE
- Ch-VIII: WAGES, CONDITIONS FOR TERMINATION
- Ch-IX: APPOINTMENT POWERS AND DUTIES ETC.,
- Ch X: DUTIES OF THE CHIEF INSPECTOR
- Ch XI : PENALTIES FOR OFFENCES
- CHAPTER XII : MISCELLANEOUS
- THE AP SHOPS and ESTABLISHMENTS RULES - 1990
- AP REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- 365 DAYS EXTENSIONS
- REGISTERS AND RECORDS
- COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCES - CPI Points
- AP Integrated Act 2015
- CONTRACT LABOUR
- EPFO
- EPFO Updations
- PF Amendment in paragraphs 68-J and 68-N Advance for illness in certain cases and members who are physically handicapped
- EPFO revised Admin Charges from 1.36% to (0.5 + 0.65 + 0.00 ) 1.15% w.e.f 01-04-2017
- EPF - Levy of Penal Demages - Deposit of Contribution Through Internet Banking
- EPS Pension Age Limit Increased from 58 to 60 years
- Procedure for Change Employee Name In EPF Account
- EPFO removed grace period of 5 days for contributions remittance
- Reduction in Provident Fund Administrative Charges
- EPF LIMIT INCREASED TO RS. 15000 FROM RS. 6500 AND MIN. PENSION RS. 1000 W.E.F 01.09.2014
- EPF’s Monthly Pension and Wage Ceiling Revised
- EPFO Employer e-sewa Registration and data uploading Guidelines
- Grant of family pension to next eligible member in the family in the case of missing family pensioners
- E P Funds (Amendment) Scheme, 2011 - Reg- Amendment in para 60 and 72(6),
- Provident Fund Office to end the Inspector rule
- Voluntary Provident Fund
- EPFO started SMS Service
- PF Interest Rate 8.25% for the year 2011-2012 and EPFO Circular
- EPFO Circular on Splitting of Minimum Wages which was ordered as not permissible earlier has been kept in abeyance
- After three years of inactivity, the PF balance will stop earning interest
- SC Allows Clubbing of Two Establishments as One for the Purposes of the PF
- Splitting of Minimum Wages for the purpose of PF contribution not permissible
- EPFO has launched an ‘Employer e-Sewa' Portal
- Schemes::
- EMPLOYEE PENSION SCHEME WRITE-UP
- PF - CLASSES OF INDUSTRIES
- DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR COVERAGE
- PF - EMPLOYEE
- PF - Types of Exemption
- PF Nomination
- IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE CLAIM FORMS
- COMMON MISTAKES IN FILLING THE PF APPLICATIONS/FORMS
- PF - Benefits
- ELIGIBILITY TO MEMBERSHIP
- EXPERTS VIEWS
- RECENT CASE LAWS ::
- BENEFITS
- ADVANCE and WITHDRAWALS
- FORMS
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- Mr. NAGPAL
- EPFO Updations
- E S I C
- ESIC Updation
- Implementation of ESI Act under ESI 2.0 in the districts in which the Act is not implemented partially implemented areas Notifications
- ESIC Mandatory Annual Preventive Health Checkup for above 40 year w.e.f 01-04-2017
- ESI Benefits Extended to Surrogate And Adopting Mothers
- IMPLEMENTATION OF AADHAR BASED AUTHENTICATION OF BENEFICIARIES UNDER ESI ACT
- The Employees’ State Insurance (Central) Amendment Rules, 2016 (Draft)
- INFORMATION ON ESIC
- GENERAL REGULATIONS ::
- CENTRAL RULES ::
- CHAPTER I - SHORT TITLE AND EXTENT and; DEFINITIONS
- CHAPTER II CORPORATION, STANDING COMMITTEE AND MEDICAL BENEFIT COUNCIL
- CHAPTER III - FINANCE AND AUDIT
- CHAPTER IV - CONTRIBUTIONS
- CHAPTER V - BENEFITS
- CHAPTER V-A : TRANSITORY PROVISIONS
- CHAPTER VI- ADJUDICATION OF DISPUTES AND CLAIMS
- CHAPTER VII- PENALTIES
- CHAPTER VIII- MISCELLANEOUS
- SCHEDULE II
- SCHEDULE III
- BENEFITS ::
- Information for employers ::
- EXPERTS VIEWS ::
- Recent Case Laws ::
- APPLICABILITY OF THE ACT
- COVERAGE OF EMPLOYEES ENGAGED THROUGH A CONTRACTOR
- COVERAGE OF ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER THE ACT
- COVERAGE OF SHOPS UNDER THE ACT
- DAMAGES INTEREST FOR LATE OR NON-DEPOSIT OF CONTRIBUTIONS
- 'EMPLOYEE' UNDER THE ACT
- EMPLOYEES’ INSURANCE COURT
- APPEAL-EMPLOYEES' INSURANCE COURT
- PROSECUTION UNDER THE ACT
- RECOVERY OF CONTRIBUTIONS
- WAGES' FOR ESI'S CONTRIBUTION
- MISCELLANEOUS
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION ::
- ESIC Updation
- OTHER ACTS::
- THE PAYMENT OF GRATUITY ACT, 1972
- THE WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION ACT, 1923
- THE PAYMENT OF BONUS ACT, 1965
- THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948
- THE PAYMENT OF WAGES ACT, 1936
- INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT (S O) ACT, 1946
- THE INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947
- THE TRADE UNIONS ACT, 1926
- The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013
- THE MATERNITY BENEFIT ACT, 1961
- THE CHILD LABOUR (P AND R) ACT, 1986
- LABOUR WELFARE FUND, ALL APPLICABLE STATES IN INDIA
- THE APPRENTICES (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2014 and Rules 2015
- THE MOTOR TRANSPORT WORKERS ACT, 1961
- THE WEEKLY HOLIDAYS ACT, 1942
- THE A P Holidays Act, 1974
- Central sphere ::
- A P Min Wages - A to B::
- A P Min Wages - C ::
- CASHEW PROCESSING ESTABLISHMENTS
- CEMENT CONCRETE PIPES AND CEMENT WARE MANUFACTORY
- CHEMICALS AND PHARMACEUTICALS INCLUSIVE OF PESTICIDES
- CINEMA INDUSTRY
- CLUBS AND CANTEENS
- COFFEE PLANTATIONS
- COLOUR PRINTING AND YARN DYEING
- CONSTRUCTION OR MAINTENANCE OF ROADS AND BUILDING OPERATIONS
- CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECTS INCLUDING DAMS AND MULTIPURPOSE PROJECTS
- COTTON CARPET WEAVING ESTABLISHMENTS
- COTTON GINNING AND PRESSING FACTORIES
- A P Min Wages - D to H::
- DISTILLERIES AND BREWERIES
- DOMESTIC WORKERS
- ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
- FISHERIES AND SEA FOOD INDUSTRY
- AP GARMENT AND ALLIED MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
- AP MW - GLASS INDUSTRY
- AP - GOLD COVERING AND GOLD COATING INDUSTRY
- AP MW - HANDLOOM WEAVING ESTABLISHMENTS
- AP MW - HANDLOOM(SILK) WEAVING ESTABLISHMENTS
- AP MW - ADDITIONAL CATEGORIES IN HANDLOOM WEAVING ESTABLISHMENTS
- AP MW - HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES AND CLINICS
- AP MW - HOSTELS OF ALL COLLEGES AND ALL OTHER
- AP MW - HOTELS, RESTAURENTS AND EATING HOUSES
- A P Min Wages - J to M::
- AP MW - JUTE AND COIR INDUSTRY
- AP MW - KHANDASARI FACTORIES
- AP MW - LIME STONE KILNS
- AP MW - MARKETING SOCIETIES, CONSUMER CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES AND CO.OPERATIVE BANKS
- AP MW - MATCH AND FIRE WORKS MANUFACTURE
- AP MW - MESTA USED TWINE MILLS
- AP MW - METAL FOUNDRIES AND GENERAL ENGINEERING
- AP MW - MICA WORKS
- AP MW - MINI AND TINY CEMENT FACTORIES
- AP MW - MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY INCLUDING PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION AND PUBLICITY
- A P Min Wages - P to R ::
- AP MW - PAPER AND PAPER BOARDS (INCLUDING STRAW BOARD) INCLUDING HAND MADE PAPER MANUFACTORY
- AP MW - PETROL BUNKS
- AP MW - POWERLOOM INDUSTRY
- AP MW - PRINTING PRESSES INCLUDING LITHO AND OFFSET PRINTING
- AP MW - PRIVATE MOTOR TRANSPORT
- AP MW - PROFESSIONS SUCH AS CHARTERED COST ACCOUNTANTS
- AP MW - PUBLIC MOTOR TRANSPORT
- AP MW - RICE MILLS, FLOUR MILLS AND DAL MILLS INCLUDING ROLLER FLOUR MILLS
- A P Min Wages - S::
- AP MW - SALT PANS
- AP MW - SEED PROCESSING UNITS
- AP MW - SHOPS AND COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
- AP MW - SLATE FACTORIES
- AP MW - SOFT DRINKS AND AERATED WATER MANUFACTURING UNITS
- AP MW - ANY STEEL MILLS AND STEEL REROLLING MILLS
- AP MW - STONE BREAKING AND STONE CRUSHING OPERATIONS
- AP MW - SAFAI KARMACHARIS
- AP MW - SECURITY SERVICES
- A P Min Wages - T to W::
- AP MW - ANY TANNERIES AND LEATHER MANUFACTURING
- AP MW - TILES AND POTTERIES
- AP MW - TOBACCO (EXCLUDING BEEDI MAKING) MANUFACTORY
- AP MW - TOBACCO (INCLUDING BEEDI MAKING) MANUFACTORY
- AP MW - TODDY TAPPING INCLUDING CONVEYANCE AND SELLING
- AP MW - WOOD WORKING ESTABLISHMENTS
- AP MW - ANY WOOLEN CARPET MAKING AND SHAWL WEAVING ESTABLISHMENTS
- MONTH wise Judgments 2012 ::
- MONTH wise Judgments 2011 ::
- IMP CASE LAWS 2011 ::
- Abandonment
- Back wages
- Bonus
- Building ' Construction Workers
- Contract Labour
- Court Powers
- Daily wages
- Disciplinary
- Dismissal
- Employees Compensation Act
- Employees Provident Fund
- E.S.I.
- Equal Work - Equal Wages
- Factories Act
- Fixed Term Appointment
- Gratuity
- Industrial Disputes
- Minimum Wages
- Misconduct
- Over Time
- Payment of Wages
- Punishment
- Reinstatement
- Resignation
- Retrenchment
- IMP CASE LAWS 2010 ::
- EPF ACT ::
- ESIC ACT ::
- ESIC - APPLICABILITY OF THE ACT
- ESIC - COVERAGE OF EMPLOYEES ENGAGED THROUGH A CONTRACTOR
- ESIC - COVERAGE OF ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER THE ACT
- ESIC - COVERAGE OF SHOPS UNDER THE ACT
- ESIC - DAMAGES INTEREST FOR LATE OR NON-DEPOSIT OF CONTRIBUTIONS
- ESIC - 'EMPLOYEE' UNDER THE ACT
- ESIC - EMPLOYEES’ INSURANCE COURT
- ESIC - APPEAL-EMPLOYEES' INSURANCE COURT
- ESIC - PROSECUTION UNDER THE ACT
- ESIC - RECOVERY OF CONTRIBUTIONS
- ESIC - WAGES' FOR ESI'S CONTRIBUTION
- ESIC - MISCELLANEOUS
- GRATUITY ACT ::
- EMPLOYEES COMPENSATIONS ACT ::
- E. Com - ACCIDENT SCOPE
- E. Com - APPEAL
- E. Com - INTEREST ON COMPENSATION
- E. Com - POWERS OF COMPENSATION COMMISSIONER
- E. Com - PENALTY
- E. Com - NOTICE OF ACCIDENT
- E. Com - DETERMINATION OF COMPENSATION
- E. Com - LIABILITY OF PRINCIPAL EMPLOYER TO PAY COMPENSATION
- E. Com - DEPENDENTS ENTITLED TO CLAIM COMPENSATION
- E. Com - LIABILITY OF AN EMPLOYER TO PAY COMPENSATION ' MISC.
- MINIMUM WAGES - CASE LAWS
- STANDING ORDERS ACT
- THE CONTRACT LABOUR ACT 1970
0 comments:
Post a Comment