The document provides an overview of the Minimum Wages Act of 1948 in India. Some key points:
- The Act was passed to ensure minimum wages for workers in certain industries and prevent exploitation. It allows the appropriate government to fix minimum wages for scheduled employments.
- Objectives include providing minimum wages, stopping worker exploitation, and empowering governments to set and revise minimum wages regularly.
- It covers processes like wage fixation and revision every five years, payment of wages, and penalties for paying less than the minimum.
- Record keeping, claims processes, and the powers of state and central governments are also outlined. The overall purpose is to protect workers' livelihoods and work efficiency through minimum wage