To appease trade unions, the government yesterday announced a 42 per
cent increase in the minimum wages for unskilled non-agricultural
workers to Rs 350 per day from the current Rs 246.
"Historic hike in minimum wages for unskilled non-agricultural workers
to Rs 350/day is a step forward in Transforming India and labour
reforms," Jaitley tweeted.
The decision to pay bonus for years 2014-15 and 2015-16 on revised norms
reiterates government's "commitment to work for the benefit of
workers".
Trade unions, which are demanding minimum monthly wage of Rs 18,000 per
month or Rs 692 a day and base pension of Rs 3,000 a month have said
however that they would go ahead with the day-long strike on September
2.
The strike call is being supported by almost all major labour unions
except RSS-affiliated BMS, and may impact banking and insurance
services, power supplies and coal mining.
Source:-The Economic Times