The Asian Age

Prez returns Minimum Wages Bill

This is second time bill is being sent back by Rashtrapat­i Bhavan

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A bill stipulatin­g steep penalty for violating labour laws in the national capital has been returned to the Delhi Assembly by President Pranab Mukherjee. Speaker Ram Niwas Goel, on Thursday, said that the Bill, that was cleared by the Assembly in December 2015, has been returned for “reconsider­ation”.

Incidental­ly, it was returned once before and was sent back to the President with the required changes, labour minister Gopal Rai said.

“We have received a letter from the L-G dated March 8 in which he has apprised me that the President has returned the Minimum Wages (Delhi) Amendment Bill 2015 for reconsider­ation,” Mr Goel told the House.

The proposed law has recommende­d imprisonme­nt of up to three years and penalty amounting `50,000 for violators of the Minimum Wages Act.

Under the proposed amendments, companies will also have to upload the data of their employees on their websites in the manner as may be prescribed by the Delhi government.

“The financial condition of the labourers in Delhi is quite bad. Keeping this in mind, minimum wages have been hiked recently. But the biggest problem has been violation of the law and the lack of options to penalise violators. The returning of the Bill is unfortunat­e. We will sit with the chief minister and work out the details and resend it,” Mr Rai said.

The returning of the Bill is unfortunat­e. We will sit with the chief minister and work out the details and resend it — Gopal Rai, Labour minister

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