UP hikes minimum wages across categories amid Noida protest: What workers will now earn

UP hikes minimum wages across categories amid Noida protest: What workers will now earn

The Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday approved an interim hike of around 21% in minimum wages for workers in Gautam Buddh Nagar and Ghaziabad, following large-scale protests by thousands of factory workers in Noida. The fresh minimum wage structure introduced across worker categories, will be taking effect retrospectively from April 1. The agitation, which had been intensifying over several days, saw an estimated 40,000 to 45,000 workers assemble at nearly 80 to 83 locations across the Gautam Buddh Nagar commissionerate, including key industrial hubs such as Sector 62, Phase-2, Sector 63, Sector 60, Sector 84 and parts of Greater Noida. The revised wages were finalised by the high-powered committee and received approval late on Monday night. Gautam Buddh Nagar District Magistrate Medha Roopam said, “The wage increase has been done by the high-powered committee… The decision was approved by CM UP late last night.”

Breakdown: Who gets what

Gautam Buddh Nagar and GhaziabadThese regions have seen the sharpest revision:

  • Unskilled workers will now be paid Rs 13,690 per month, up from Rs 11,313.
  • Semi-skilled workers will receive Rs 15,059.
  • Skilled workers will earn Rs 16,868 per month.

Other municipal corporation areas

  • The new monthly wages stand at Rs 13,006 for unskilled workers.
  • Semi-skilled workers will now earn Rs 14,306 every month.
  • Skilled workers will be paid Rs 16,025.

In other districts

  • Unskilled workers will now get Rs 12,356 per month.
  • Semi-skilled workers will earn Rs 13,591.
  • Skilled workers will see Rs 15,224 per month.

Additionally, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has urged employers to ensure timely wage payments, provide appropriate overtime compensation, and guarantee weekly offs, bonuses and social security benefits, while also maintaining safe working conditions, especially for female workersThe wage revision comes after widespread protests by factory workers in Noida on Monday, where thousands raised demands for better pay and working conditions. Clashes broke out in parts of the district during the demonstrations, after which the government set up a committee to step in and facilitate discussions between workers and employers.The government said that it had assessed all feedback and objections before finalising the revision, aiming for the “balanced and practical” outcome.As per the official statement, the committee is working to resolve the issue through dialogue and coordination while considering measures to address industries dealing with global headwinds, including rising input costs and falling exports, even as workers’ demands on wages, overtime, safety and working conditions remain “relevant and important.”It further added that an interim wage revision linked to indexation is under consideration, and that the process for final wage determination will be taken up based on recommendations of a wage board to be formed soon.At the same time, the government rejected as “fake and misleading” social media claims suggesting a uniform minimum wage of Rs 20,000 per month, clarifying that no such order has been issued and that work on fixing a national “floor wage” is still underway at the central level.

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