Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Bonus bonanza for 33 lakh workers

FESTIVE PAY OUT Centre looks to outmanoeuv­re trade unions with doles for government staff, unskilled workers

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The BJP-led central government announced on Tuesday two years’ bonus for its employees and hiked minimum wages of unskilled workers by more than `100, aiming to outmanoeuv­re trade unions ahead of a general strike on September 2.

However, Left and Congres saffiliate­d workers’ unions dismissed the largesse and said they will go ahead with their day-long stir that could impact sectors like banking, telecom and railways.

“This is a mere eyewash. We demanded minimum wage for every worker at `18,000 per day. The labour minister has misled people,” said Gurudas Dasgupta, chief of the CPI-affiliated All India Trade Union Congress.

The government will fork out an additional `3,800 crore in paying the bonus that will benefit 33 lakh-odd central employees ahead of the festive season.

“In the last one-and-a-half year, the inter-ministeria­l committee held meetings with the central trade unions. The unions placed various demands. Some were labour-related and some related to economic policy issues. The government has taken decisions on the basis of their recommenda­tions,” finance minister Arun Jaitley said.

Labour minister Bandaru Dattatreya said the government has accepted seven out of the eights demands of the trade unions. “There is no justificat­ion for a strike,” he told HT.

The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, a workers’ union affiliated to the ruling BJP, however, is staying away from the strike called to protest the Narendra Modi government reforms that will see several state-run banks merged with the State Bank of India, the country’s biggest lender. “The (banks’) merger is not the subject of trade unions,” Jaitley said, hoping that they will act “responsibl­y”.

Employees will get bonus for the years 2014-15 and 201516 while minimum wages for non-agricultur­al workers have been revised from `246 to `350 per day, he added. The finance minister also assured that necessary steps will be taken to resolve pending cases on bonus payments in courts.

Although the minimum wages is applicable for works commission­ed by the Centre and its organisati­ons, the state government­s will come under pressure to hike their minimum wages.

MINIMUM WAGES FOR NON-AGRICULTUR­AL WORKERS HAVE BEEN REVISED FROM `246 TO `350 PER DAY, FINANCE MINISTER JAITLEY SAID

 ?? HT FILE ?? A file photo of trade union members taking out a torch rally in Bhopal. Left and Congress-affiliated workers’ unions will go ahead with their day-long stir, demanding a minimum wage of `18,000 for every worker.
HT FILE A file photo of trade union members taking out a torch rally in Bhopal. Left and Congress-affiliated workers’ unions will go ahead with their day-long stir, demanding a minimum wage of `18,000 for every worker.

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