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Eligibility limit for bonus raised to Rs 10,000

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New Delhi, Oct 1 Employees with wages or salaries of up to Rs 10,000 per month will now be eligible for bonus. The Union Cabinet has raised the eligibility limit for payment of bonus to Rs 10,000 from the existing Rs 3,500 per month.

Addressing a press conference, the Union Labour Minister, Mr Oscar Fernandes, also said that for calculation of bonus, the monthly salary would be assumed to be a maximum of Rs 3,500 against Rs 2,500 at present.

“With the construction sector booming, it was also decided to cover employees employed through contractors on building operations. Any person who has worked for a month would be eligible for a bonus on a proportionate basis.

The exact financial impact of the decision cannot be calculated,” said Mr Fernandes. The decision would benefit seven per cent of the total workforce in the country, which is working in the organised sector, the Minister added.

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