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A wage board is a tripartite body that represents employers, labor, and independent members nominated by the government. It was established under the Industrial Dispute Act to help settle wage disputes through adjudication. Dissatisfaction with this led to the creation of wage boards to determine wages in industries like cotton textiles and sugar. Wage boards consist of equal numbers of employer and worker representatives, plus an independent chair. Their responsibilities include recommending minimum wages, cost of living adjustments, regional wage differentials, gratuities, and work hours.







