Kejriwal government has increased the wage of laborers

Kejriwal government has brought great relief to the working class amid the Corona outbreak and rising inflation. The government announced an increase in the minimum wage for semi-skilled and skilled workers. Apart from this, the salary of employees in clerical jobs and supervisors has also been increased. The salary increase will be considered effective from April 1.
New Delhi: To a great relief, the Delhi government has raised the minimum wage for all unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled workers. In an order issued by the Delhi government on Friday, the cost allowance was increased for all unskilled, semi-skilled, skilled and other workers. This increase will be effective from April 1, 2021.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said: “These steps have been taken in the interest of the poor and the working class, who are deeply troubled by the current pandemic. This ordinance will also benefit employees working in the class of office workers and supervisors. He said those in the unorganized sector who work for minimum wage should not be deprived of the cost allowance. Therefore, bearing in mind the cost allowance, the minimum wage should not be denied. Revised rates of Rs.

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The Kejriwal government has stated that with the increase in the cost allowance, the monthly salary of unskilled laborers increased from Rs 15,492 to Rs 15,908, for semi-skilled workers from Rs 17,069 to Rs 17 537 and for skilled workers from Rs 18,797 to Rs 19,291. Has been done.

There has also been an increase in the minimum wage for
employees in the category of supervisors and office workers. Apart from this, the minimum wage has also been increased for employees in the supervisor and office clerks category. The monthly salary has been increased from Rs 17,069 to Rs 17,537 for unregistered employees and from Rs 18,797 to Rs 19,291 for registered employees. The monthly salary has been increased from Rs 20,430 to Rs 20,976 for graduates and graduates of higher education.

The prices of daily consumption items have increased,
Sisodia said that although we need to cut a lot of government spending, this decision was made with the interests of the working class in mind. He said every section of society has been affected as a result of the pandemic. The prices of daily consumables like oil and pulses have increased. He said workers in Delhi received the highest minimum wage compared to other states. About 55 lakh contract workers will benefit from this increase in the minimum wage.

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