Deccan Chronicle

New code to trim take-home salary, hike PF savings

Centre plans to notify new labour laws without waiting for states to frame local regulation­s

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New Delhi, June 6: The four labour codes are likely to see the light of day in a couple of months as the Central government is now keen to go ahead with the implementa­tion of these laws, which among others will result in reduction in take-home pay of employees and higher provident fund liability of companies.

Once the wages code comes into force, there will be significan­t changes in the way basic pay and provident fund of employees are calculated.

The labour ministry had envisaged implementi­ng the four codes on industrial relations, wages, social security and occupation­al health safety & working conditions from April 1, 2021. These four labour codes will rationalis­e 44 central labour laws.

The ministry had even finalised the rules under the four codes. But these could not be implemente­d because many states were not in a position to notify rules under these codes in their jurisdicti­on.

Labour is a concurrent subject under the Constituti­on of India and therefore both the Centre and states have to notify rules under these four codes to make them the laws of the land in their respective jurisdicti­ons.

“Many major states have not finalised the rules under four codes. Some states are in the process of finalising rules for the implementa­tion of these laws. Central government cannot wait forever for states to firm up rules under these codes. Therefore it is planning to implement these codes in a couple of months as some time would have to be given to establishm­ents or firms to align with new laws,” a source said.

According to the source, some states had already circulated the draft rules. These states are Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Odisha, Punjab, Gujarat, Karnataka and Uttarakhan­d.

Under the new wages code, allowances are capped at 50 per cent. This means half of the gross pay of an employee would be basic wages. Provident fund contributi­on is calculated as a percentage of basic wage, which includes basic pay and dearness allowance.

The employers have been splitting wages into numerous allowances to keep basic wages low to reduce provident fund and income tax outgo. The new wages code provides for provident fund contributi­on as a prescribed proportion of 50 per cent of gross pay.

After the implementa­tion of new codes, the takehome pay of employees would reduce while provident fund liability of employers would increase in many cases.

Once implemente­d, employers would have to restructur­e salaries of their employees as per the new code on wages.

Besides, the new industrial relation code would also improve ease of doing business by allowing firms with up to 300 workers to go ahead for lay-offs, retrenchme­nt and closure without government permission.

● Once the wages code comes into force, there will be significan­t changes in the way basic pay and provident fund of employees are calculated.

● Under the new wages code, allowances are capped at 50 per cent. This means half of the gross pay of an employee would be basic wages.

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