Search This Blog

Entry-level jobs could soon pay Rs. 18000 all across India and that could be a problem


While lay-offs have become the norm especially in futuristic sectors like IT, the Union cabinet has cleared the labor code on minimum wages, creating a minimum wage barrier of Rs. 18,000/- 

With the implementation of this bill, any state is bound by law to not pay a lesser amount. This translates to that the minimum wage for someone working in a metro city will be the same as that of a person in a small town. Likewise a B.com graduate and a 10 th pass delivery boy of an e-commerce company will get the same minimum wage at the entry level. 
The economics of wages is largely dependent on demand and supply of talent and the cost of living. It is unfair to apply a universal minimum wage across different states with varying demographics. 


The bill if passed in the parliament, will place considerable burden on the employers as they will not be able to pass on this sudden rise in cost to customers. This entry barrier will mean that both the businesses will not be able to mushroom or be competitive and it will be highly likely that these entry level jobs will move back to the informal sector.
Across sectors like automobile, construction and real estate, e-commerce, logistics, educational services, FMCG, FMCD, healthcare and pharma, hospitality, industrial manufacturing and allied sectors, media and entertainment and retail and telecom, a fixed salary could make companies more selective and even cause them to hire more interns than ever before. 


At a time when formal job creation should be the only agenda that drives any labour reform in this country, the labor code could make industries automating at a faster rate thereby further impacting job creation.

The impact of this will be the highest at the entry level jobs because that is where the salary is less than Rs. 18,000/-. 

Following are the jobs that are likely to get impacted and their current median salaries: 

Job Profile 
Median Salary (per month) 
Automobile & Allied Industry 
Mechanic 
Rs.9,000 - Rs.12,000 
Operator 
Rs.8,000 - Rs.10,000 
Service Supervisor 
Rs.17,000 - Rs.22,000 
FMCD 
Loader and Picker 
Rs.8,500 - Rs.10,000 
Packing Assistant 
Rs.8,000 - Rs.10,000 
Wireman Control Panel 
Rs.10,000 - Rs.12,000 
Module Assembly Technician 
Rs.10,500 - Rs.12,500 
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals 
Medical lab Technician 
Rs.12,500 - Rs.15,500 
Diet Assistant 
Rs.7,500 - Rs.10,500 
General Duty Assistant 
Rs.8,000 - Rs.10,000 
Field Service Executive 
Rs.10,500 - Rs.12,500 
Media & Entertainment 
Cable Operator 
Rs.11,000 - Rs.13,000 
Technician 
Rs.9,000 - Rs.11,000 
Cable Boy 
Rs.7,000 - Rs.9,000 
IM&A 
Admin Helper 
Rs.7,500 - Rs.9,500 
Telephone Operator 
Rs.9,500 - Rs.11,500 

Source: TeamLease Staffing Solutions 

No comments:

Post a Comment