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Government to revamp laws governing salary payment

The government on Saturday proposed to revamp laws governing salary payment and granting employees a choice over how they get salary, saying it will amend legislation in this regard after consultation with stakeholders.

Updated on: Feb 28, 2015 02:53 PM IST
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The government on Saturday proposed to revamp laws governing salary payment and granting employees a choice over how they get salary, saying it will amend legislation in this regard after consultation with stakeholders.

Presenting his first full-year budget, finance minister Arun Jaitley said employees need to be provided two options with respect to the employees provident fund (EPF).

"Firstly, the employee may opt for EPF or the New Pension Scheme (NPS). Secondly, for employees below a certain threshold of monthly income, contribution to EPF should be optional, without affecting or reducing the employer's contribution," Jaitley said.

With respect to ESI, he said the employee would have the option of choosing either ESI or a Health Insurance product, recognised by the Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA).

"We intend to bring amending legislation in this regard, after stakeholder consultation," Jaitley added. According to HR experts, the Finance Minister has thus created incentives for our youth to join the formal sector and curb the decade old trend of growing informal workforce.

Nearly 100% of the net job creation over the last two decades has taken place in the informal sector and we have overall 90% informal employment, TeamLease said, adding that by recognising and offering employees the right to choose their take home pay will increase the share of our formal labour force.

Currently, in a cost-to-company model, informal employees can take home their entire salary while employees in the organised sector "lose" a part of their earnings to schemes like PF, Employees State Insurance (ESI), Professional Tax, Employees Pension Scheme, statutory bonus and gratuity, TeamLease said.

 
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