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The active population in figures | Working conditions | Cost of labor | Social partners

The active population in figures


2010
Labor force 478,300,000
Rate of activity (%) 57.6
Unemployment rate (%) 10.8

Source: CIA - The world factbook ; UN - United Nations

 

Note: (e) Estimated data

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Working conditions

Legal weekly duration
Maximum 48 hours (9 hours a day).
Retirement age
It varies from 58 to 65 years. Early retirement schemes called Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) also exist in the country.
Working contracts
1. Permanent (more than 90%)
2. Temporary
3. Fixed-term

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Cost of labor

Minimum wage
From April 1, 2011 the National Floor Level of Minimum Wage has been raised to INR 115 per day.
Average wage
On an average, the industrial wages range from about USD3 per day for unskilled workers, to over USD150 per month for skilled production workers.
Social contributions
Social security contributions paid by employers:

 

Contributions by Employer

Provident Fund

3.67% of monthly payroll, plus 1.1% of monthly payroll for administrative costs.

Survivor (deposit-linked) Insurance

0.5% of monthly payroll, plus 0.01% of monthly payroll for administrative costs.

Pension

8.33% of monthly payroll.

Gratuity

An average of 4% of monthly payroll.

Social Assistance

None


Social security contributions paid by employees:

 

Contributions by Employee

 Contributions by Government

 

Provident Fund

12%

None

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Social partners

Social dialogue and involvement of social partners
With some exceptions, India has company unions rather than trade unions. These are often affiliated with national labor organizations. Political parties promote various trade unions. The bargaining power of the unions is declining as the government pushes forward its reform agenda.
Unions
Unionization rate
Although there are more than 7 million unionized workers, unions represent less than 25% of the workers in the organized sector (primarily in state-owned organizations), and less than 2% percent of the total work force.
Labor regulation bodies
Ministry of Labor and Employment

Labor Bureau


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