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WAGE BOARD STRUCTURE, SCOPE, FUNCTION

&PAY COMMISSION

Chirantan Chakraborty.Manisha Marandi.P. Abhishek.Nibedita Pradhan.Rishi Dhan

Institutions Related toCompensation

Wage Board(Private sector)

Pay Commissions(Public sector)

A committee who determines the fair wages.

WHAT IS WAGE BOARD?

Based on industry cum region.

To provide better climate for industrial relation.

To standardize wage structure in the industry.

In accordance with the social & economic policy of the government.

Tripartite in nature.

STRUCTURE OF WAGE BOARD.

Improve conditions for better industrial relations in the country.

SCOPE OF WAGE BOARD.

Standardize wage structure uniformly across a given industry.

SCOPE OF WAGE BOARD.

Pave the way for wage settlement in consonance of social & economic policies.

SCOPE OF WAGE BOARD.

To determine the wages payable to employees.

The appropriate government or the organizations of employers and employees by mutual agreement.

Determination of other matters regarding disputes between two parties

FUNCTION OF WAGE BOARD.

WageBoard.pdf

Questionnaire.doc

ADDITIONAL TIDBITS OF WAGE BOARD.

It is an administrative system/mechanism.

Set up by the Government of India to determine the salaries of government employees.

Till now six pay commissions have been set up-• First pay commission - 1947• Second pay commission- 1959• Third pay commission – 1973• Fourth pay commission – 1984• Fifth pay commission – 1996• Sixth pay commission – 2008

PAY COMMISSION

Influence of the law of demand & supply should be considered in fixing the salaries of public servants.

Salary proposed should balance the interests of the – Employee Employer Public

Employee must be paid a “living wage” i.e. minimum wage.

Dearness Allowances to be paid to prevent economic hardships.

FIRST PAY COMMISSION

Cluster-V.pdf

Concept of ‘living wage’ was extended to the matter of social policy.

Minimum wages should deal not only economic considerations but also offer social justice.

Lowest rate of remuneration should not be lower than a ‘living wage’ & the highest salary should be consistent enough to attract employees and maintain efficiency.

SECOND PAY COMMISSION

Criteria of a sound pay system: Inclusiveness Comprehensibility Adequacy

No consideration that the Government should be a ‘model employer’.

Dearness allowances to be treated as part & parcel of the compensation structure.

THIRD PAY COMMISSION

Focus on criteria for fixing pay levels and structures .

Concluded that market comparison cannot be relied upon .

The government should pay ‘fair wages’ to the public servants.

Dearness allowances to be treated as part & parcel of the compensation structure.

FOURTH PAY COMMISSION

Full neutralization of rise in cost of living should be paid @

- 80% to employees drawing basic pay upto Rs. 3,500/month,

- 75% to employees drawing basic pay between Rs. 3,500 & Rs. 6000/month,

- 65% to employees drawing basic pay above Rs. 6,000/month.

FOURTH PAY COMMISSION

Pay revision based on work organization & manpower planning.

40% increase in pay with 30% reduction in manpower over a three year period.

Emphasized on new means of recruitment.

Focused on bringing about innovation in training, performance appraisal, etc. of the government employees.

FIFTH PAY COMMISSION

Chairman Mr. Justice B.N.Srikrishna

Member Prof. Ravindra Dholakia

Member Mr. J.S.Mathur

Member-Secretary Smt. Sushama Nath

SIXTH PAY COMMISSION

The appointment of the Sixth Pay Commission comprises the following:

To govern the structure of pay etc. for the following: Central govt. employees Personnel belonging to All India Services Personnel belonging to Armed Forces Personnel to the Union Territories Officers & employees of the Indian Audit & Accounts

Department Members of regulatory bodies set up under Acts of

Parliament.

To transform the Central Government organizations to modern, professional entities.

SIXTH PAY COMMISSION

To work out a comprehensive pay package for all the categories of employees.

To harmonize the functioning of the Central Govt. organizations.

To examine the principles which should govern the structure of pension, death-cum-retirement gratuity etc.

To make recommendations as to which principles should be used to govern the bonuses etc.

To examine the desirability & the need to sanction any interim relief.

SIXTH PAY COMMISSION

PAY FIXATION.htm

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