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Labour dept: No drive on for layoffs, salary cuts in Gautam Budh Nagar

According to the labour department, wages in the district are governed by the minimum rates notified by the Uttar Pradesh government for scheduled employments

Published on: Apr 24, 2026 08:18 AM IST
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GREATER NOIDA: The Gautam Budh Nagar’s labour department has denied claims circulating on social media suggesting that a large-scale retrenchment drive in local factories is being planned by officials and also industrial workers in the district are being underpaid, officials said on Thursday.

The clarification came after a series of posts, reportedly being shared since April 13 (when protests turned violent in Noida) alleged that workers employed in industries across Noida and Greater Noida were receiving salaries after arbitrary deductions by factory managements. (HT Photo)
The clarification came after a series of posts, reportedly being shared since April 13 (when protests turned violent in Noida) alleged that workers employed in industries across Noida and Greater Noida were receiving salaries after arbitrary deductions by factory managements. (HT Photo)

The clarification came after a series of posts, reportedly being shared since April 13 (when protests turned violent in Noida) alleged that workers employed in industries across Noida and Greater Noida were receiving salaries after arbitrary deductions by factory managements.

Some posts also claimed that the labour office was compiling lists of employees who could be removed from service in an upcoming drive.

Officials rejected all these allegations, terming them misleading and not based on facts.

“We have received information that misleading and objectionable posts are being circulated on social media claiming workers in Gautam Budh Nagar are being paid wages after arbitrary deductions. The notified minimum wages for 74 scheduled employments in the district are already in force, and any claim contrary to this is incorrect,” additional labour commissioner Rakesh Dwivedi said on Thursday in a statement.

The statement comes amid heightened attention on labour issues in the district after recent worker unrest and regulatory action involving contractors and factories in Gautam Budh Nagar.

According to the labour department, wages in the district are governed by the minimum rates notified by the Uttar Pradesh government for scheduled employments. These rates apply to 74 categories of employment in Gautam Budh Nagar.

The current monthly minimum wages stand at 13,690 for unskilled workers, 15,059 for semi-skilled workers and 16,868 for skilled workers, said officials.

The labour department has further stated that any suggestion that wages lower than the notified rates were being paid across the 74 scheduled employments, is incorrect.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Maria Khan

Senior Correspondent, Hindustan Times. Reports on district administration, health, civic issues, and environmental concerns in Noida and Greater Noida. Graduated from MJP Rohilkhand University in 2015 and started career in journalism in 2016, at The Times of India, UP West (Bareilly, Rampur, Moradabad and Sambhal) where reported on a range of issues including crime and politics till November 2021. Working with Hindustan Times since June, 2023.

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