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Minimum Wages Notification July 12 Maharashtra

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TOTAL MINIMUM WAGES INCLUDING SPECIAL ALLOWANCE (D.A.) IN MAHARASHTRA STATE FOR THE PERIOD 01.07.2012 TO 31.12.2012
NOTE :  Respective Special Allowances/D.A. have been shown   after the  nature of the industry at the top whereas the  wages shown below are inclusive  of said  rise in  special allowance(D.A.).
1
 CANTEENS & CLUBS :  .
Spl.all./D A(Rs.
2164.80

Rise in DA for the period   Rs
159.90
Sr.No.
Class  Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of  Wages Per Month.
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
5364.80
5114.80
4964.80
2
Semi-Skilled
5264.80
5064.80
4914.80
3
Un-Skilled
5214.80
5014.80
4864.80
2
CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS/  BUILDING OPERATIONS:
Spl.all/D A  Rs.
2164.80
.
Rise in DA for the period   Rs
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
7114.80
6914.80
6714.80
2
Semi-Skilled
7014.80
6814.80
6614.80
3
Un-Skilled
6914.80
6714.80
6514.80
3
DYES & CHEMICALS
Spl.all/D A (Rs.
2013.1
Rise in DA for the period   Rs
191.49
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates of  Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
 Skilled
6813.1
6413.1
5813.1
2
 Semi-Skilled
6510.1
6113.1
5513.1
3
 Un-Skilled
6213.1
5813.1
5213.1
4
DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS :
Spl.all/D A (Rs.
2164.80
Rise in DA for the period   Rs
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates of  Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
 Skilled
5474.80
5374.80
5074.80
2
 Semi-Skilled
5374.80
5274.80
4974.80
3
 Un-Skilled
5274.80
5174.80
4874.80


5  ENGINEERING INDUSTRY:



Spl.all/D A Rs.



2164.80

Rise in DA for the period   Rs
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
5894.80
5794.80
5494.80
2
Semi-Skilled
5794.80
5694.80
5394.80
3
Un-Skilled
5694.80
5594.80
5294.80
6
HOTEL & RESTAURANTS
.
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
2164.00
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
5586.20
5336.20
5186.20
2
Semi-Skilled
5486.20
5286.20
5136.20
3
Un-Skilled
5436.20
5236.20
5086.20
7
LAUNDRY
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
2164.80
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
5926.70
5526.70
5394.80
2
Semi-Skilled
5826.70
5594.80
5294.80
3
Un-Skilled
5726.70
5494.80
5194.80
8
LIQUOR INDUSTRIES
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
2164.80
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
6274.80
5974.80
5674.80
2
Semi-Skilled
6174.80
5874.80
5574.80
3
Un-Skilled
6074.80
5774.80
5474.80





9
OPTICAL FRAMES:
Spl.all/D A  Rs.
1593.00
Rise in DA for the period   Rs
210.60
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled 
7193.00
6993.00
6793.00
2
Semi-Skilled
6693.00
6493.00
6293.00
3
Un-Skilled
6193.00
5993.00
5793.00

10
PAPER AND PAPER BOARD MANUFACTURING

Spl.all/D A  Rs.
1293.75
Rise in DA for the period   Rs
224.25
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled 
7393.75
7193.75
6993.75
2
Semi-Skilled
6893.75
6693.75
6493.75
3
Un-Skilled
6393.75
6193.75
5993.75
11
PLASTICS
Spl.all/D A  Rs.
1548.75
Rise in DA for the period   Rs
204.75
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled 
6848.75
6698.75
6548.75
2
Semi-Skilled
6348.75
6198.75
6048.75
3
Un-Skilled
5848.75
5698.75
5548.75
12
PAINTS & VARNISHES
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
2164.80
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
6104.80
5904.80
5704.80
2
Semi-Skilled
6004.80
5804.80
5604.80
3
Un-Skilled
5904.80
5704.80
5504.80
13
PRINTING PRESS
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
2164.80
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
6764.80
6464.80
5864.80
2
Semi-Skilled
6664.80
6364.80
5764.80
3
Un-Skilled
6564.80
6264.80
5664.80
14
POWERLOOM INDUSTRY (EMPLOYEES WHO ARE PAID Rs.184/- AND ABOVE BASIC WAGES)
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
5257.00
(Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
185.00
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled A
5557.00
5507.00
5457.00
2
Skilled B
5527.00
5477.00
5427.00
3
Semi-Skilled
5497.00
5447.00
5397.00
4
Un-Skilled
5487.00
5437.00
5387.00
5
Manager/ Supervisor
5607.00
5557.00
5507.00
6
Accountant
5557.00
5507.00
5457.00
7
Clerk
5507.00
5457.00
5407.00
15
READYMADE GARMENTS
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
2164.80
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
6324.80
6224.80
5924.80
2
Semi-Skilled
6224.80
6124.80
5824.80
3
Un-Skilled
6124.80
6024.80
5724.80


16   RESIDUARY FACTORIES (Factories under Factories Act)
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
1,548.75
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
204.75
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
7048.75
6748.75
6448.75
2
Semi-Skilled
6548.75
6248.75
5948.75
3
Un-Skilled
6048.75
5748.75
5448.90
17
 RUBBER INDUSTRIES:
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
1742.50
Rise in DA for the period   Rs
165.75
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
5242.50
5142.50
5042.50
2
Semi-Skilled
5092.50
4992.50
4892.50
3
Un-Skilled
4942.50
4842.50
4742.50
18
SEEPZ
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
1115.10
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
-664.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I


1
Highly Skilled
2615.10


2
Skilled
2515.10


3
Semi-Skilled
2315.10


4
Un-Skilled
2215.10


19
 SHOPS & COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHEMNTS
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
1215.00
Rise in DA for the period   Rs
210.60
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
6723.40
6423.40
6123.40
2
Semi-Skilled
6323.40
6023.40
5723.40
3
Un-Skilled
5923.40
5623.40
5323.40



20  SOAPS & COSMETICS
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
2164.80
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
159.90
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Skilled
5904.80
5704.80
5504.80
2
Semi-Skilled
5804.80
5604.80
5404.80
3
Un-Skilled
5704.80
5504.80
5304.80
21
SWEEPERS OR SCAVENGERS
Spl.all/DA  Rs.
1653.75
 Rise in D.A. for the period Rs.
204.75
Sr.No.
Class Employees
Total Minimum Rates Of Wages Per Month
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
1
Full Time
6253.50
6103.75
5953.75

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