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An employee shall be covered under the provisions of the Payment of Wages Act, 1936, should the employee be drawing a maximum monthly wage of :
Rupees fifteen thousand
Rupees eighteen thousand
Rupees twenty-one thousand
Rupees twenty-four thousand
- The Payment of Wages Act, 1936 lays down rules for timely payment of wages and protection against unauthorized deductions.
- Coverage under the Act is based on a wage ceiling set by the government from time to time.
- As per the latest notification (2017), the wage ceiling was increased to Rupees eighteen thousand per month.
- Let’s look at your options:
- Option 1: Rupees fifteen thousand – This was the earlier limit, but not the current one.
- Option 2: Rupees eighteen thousand – Correct option as per recent amendments.
- Option 3: Rupees twenty-one thousand – Not applicable for this Act’s coverage.
- Option 4: Rupees twenty-four thousand – Not applicable.
- Only employees earning up to Rs. 18,000 per month come under this Act as of now.
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