According to the survey
conducted by National Sample Survey Office during 2009-10 and the information
collected under the Employment Market Information Programme
of the Ministry of Labour and Employment, the total
number of workers in organised and unorganised sectors was 2.87 crore
and 43.7 crore respectively, in 2009-10. Information on permanent and temporary
workers in the country is not maintained separately.
The
details of average daily earnings (in
Rs.) of the workers are as follows as per Labour
Bureau Report, 2007-08 on Average Daily Earnings:
All India - 186.86
Public Sector - 398.67
Joint Sector - 377.76
Private Sector - 182.11
In order to have a uniform wage
structure and to reduce the disparity in minimum wages across the country,
concept of National Floor Level Minimum Wage was mooted on the basis of the
recommendations of the National Commission on Rural Labour
(NCRL) in 1991. On the basis of increase in the Consumer Price Index, the
Central Government has recently revised the National Floor Level Minimum Wages
to Rs.115/- per day with effect from 01.04.2011.
This
information was given by the Minister
of Labour and Employment Shri Mallikarjun Kharge in reply in reply to a written
question in the Lok Sabha today.
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