ALL INDUSTRIES w.e.f.
1-Apr-2023
notification
dated 5-Apr-2023
Notes
Category Classification
NOTES:
1. The minimum rates of wages are all inclusive rates including the basic rates, the cost of living allowances and the cash value of the concessional supply if any of essential commodities. 2. The daily minimum rates of wages shall be inclusive of wages payable for the weekly day of rest. 3. The minimum rates of wages are applicable to employees employed by contractors also. 4. The minimum rates of wages for disabled persons shall be same as payable to the workers of the appropriate category. 5. There shall not be any discrimination between male and female workers in the matters of payment of minimum wages in any category of ESI. 6. (a) “Unskilled” work means work which involves simple operation requiring little or no skill or experience on the job; (b) “Semi-skilled” work means work which involves some degree of skill or competence acquired through experience on the job and which is capable of being performed under the supervision or guidance of a skilled employee and includes un-skilled supervisory work; (c) “Skilled” work means work which involves skill or competence acquired through experience on the job or through training as an apprentice or in a technical or vocational institute and the performance of which calls for initiative andjudgment; and (d) “Highly Skilled” work means work which calls for a high degree of performance and full competence in the performance of certain tasks, acquired through intensive technical or professional training or practices, work experience for long years and also required for workers to assure full responsibility for the judgment or decisions involved in the execution of these tasks. An adult employee shall work for 8 (eight) hours per day excluding half an hour of rest.
CATEGORIES:
(a) “Unskilled” work means work which involves simple operation requiring little or no skill or experience on the job; (b) “Semi-skilled” work means work which involves some degree of skill or competence acquired through experience on the job and which is capable of being performed under the supervision or guidance of a skilled employee and includes un-skilled supervisory work; (c) “Skilled” work means work which involves skill or competence acquired through experience on the job or through training as an apprentice or in a technical or vocational institute and the performance of which calls for initiative andjudgment; and (d) “Highly Skilled” work means work which calls for a high degree of performance and full competence in the performance of certain tasks, acquired through intensive technical or professional training or practices, work experience for long years and also required for workers to assure full responsibility for the judgment or decisions involved in the execution of these tasks.
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