Wednesday 21 December 2016

Cabinet nod for ordinance to let industries pay salary via e-mode, cheque

Cabinet nod for ordinance to let industries pay salary via e-mode, cheque The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a draft ordinance to empower the States and allow industries to pay wages by cheque or by direct credit into bank accounts.The move will enable industries, notified by respective State governments, to make timely payment of wages to workers at a time when there is cash crunch
due to demonetisation of Rs. 1,000 and old Rs. 500 notes. The ordinance has proposed changes to the Section 6 of the Payment of Wages Act of 1936. The present law states that all payment of wages should be made in cash, with a provision enabling employers to obtain written permission of the worker to pay either by cheque, or by crediting the wages to his or her bank account. The proposal states that State governments may specify the industry through official notifications where the payment of wages shall be made through cheques or direct credit in bank accounts.

“One of the reasons for the ineffective enforcement of payments of wages to workers is the payment of wages in cash. So, the payment of wages only through cheque or through bank transfer in the bank account of employed persons will reduce the complaints regarding non-payment or less payment of minimum wages, besides serving the objectives of digital and less cash economy,”“ the Labour Ministry said in a proposal dated December 2.

The move comes in the wake of the government’s efforts to promote cashless transactions after its currency recall move that led to the cash crunch.

Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya had written to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, expressing concerns about contractors making advance salary payments to workers in scrapped notes after demonetisation.

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