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No stay on DA fixed by AAP government for workmen

The Delhi government, in an affidavit, has said that before fixing the minimum wages, the Delhi Minimum Wages Advisory Board was set up.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI:  The Delhi High Court on Wednesday declined to pass any interim order putting on hold the operation of an AAP government order with regard to dearness allowances (DA) to be paid to unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled workers in the national capital.

However, a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh which  refused to stay the December 7 order of Delhi government’s labour department fixing the dearness allowances, observed that it was tough to survive in the national capital on a minimum wage of Rs 15,000. The court issued notice to the Delhi government and its labour department and sought its stand on the application moved by the Apex Chamber of Commerce and Industry of NCT Delhi for stay of the December 7, 2020 order.

The application was filed in the main petition filed by the petitioner-organisation challenging an October 2019 notification issued by the Delhi government revising the minimum wages for all classes of workmen or employees. The Delhi government, represented by its additional standing counsel Sanjoy Ghose and advocate Rishab Je, meanwhile has defended its October 2019 notification saying the rates were fixed based on the average prices of food items, clothing, housing, light and fuel, children’s education, medical treatments and other factors.

The Delhi government, in an affidavit, has said that before fixing the minimum wages, the Delhi Minimum Wages Advisory Board was set up. and it comprised all stakeholders including the petitioners and it had held several rounds of meetings, deliberations and discussions. As no consensus was formed after the discussions, the matter was put to vote and the rates were approved by majority of members of the Board, the affidavit has said.

‘Tough to survive in Delhi with Rs 15,000’
The bench which refused to stay the December 7 order of Delhi government’s labour department fixing the DA, observed that it was tough to survive in the national capital on a minimum wage of Rs 15,000.

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