Punjab Raises Salaries for Daily Wage Workers
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : Semi-skilled workers will receive Rs. 1,558 per day or Rs. 43,108 per month, while unskilled workers will be paid Rs. 1,538 per day or Rs. 40,000 per month.59% : Employers are allowed to deduct certain allowances by mutual agreement, such as Rs. 100 per meal, Rs. 1,800 for transport, and Rs. 2,000 for accommodation per month.
57% : Under the revised structure, skilled daily wage workers will now earn Rs. 1,975 per day or Rs.
55% : Last month, the Punjab Labor and Human Resource Department confirmed that the minimum wage for all workers in industrial and commercial sectors has been officially fixed at Rs. 40,000 per month for 26 working days.
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