Agreement regarding Labour Wages
for a period of5(five) years 1.1.66 for tea estates in North East India
| Assam Tea Planters'
Association: Jorhat
Ref. NO. G.7/ 6314, 564, The 28th February, 1966. To All members Tea Estates, Assam Tea Planters' Association, Sub:- Labour Wage, under Wage Board Agreement: The coy of the agreement reached on 25-2-66 in respect of Labour Wages for period of 5 years form 1-1-66 for tea estates in North East India is reproduced below for information. SD/-S.N. Phukan Secretary North East and North India. 1. On and form 1-1-66 the Wages in all areas: (a) Under present Excise Zone-V ( Nowgong, Mangaldai, Kamrup and Goalpara) for gardens of over 150 acres will be increased as under:- Men ... ... 16 paise Women... .... 13 paise Children ... .... 8 paise (b) Gardens of below 150 acres in present Zones V (refered to above) and II (which include Dooars, Darjeeling Hills, Nowgong, Mangaldai, Goalpara, Kamrup) will increase as under:- Men ... ... 13 paise Women ... ... 10 paise Children... ... 7 paise (c) For gardens in all areas under Present excise Zone I (which includes Cacher, Cooch Bihar, Tripura, Terai) Will increase as under:- Men ... 10 paise Womwn ... 7 paise Children .. 5 paise The gardens within 10 miles area of Dimapur will pay Cachar Wages according to the unanimous recommendations of the special Sub- Committee of the Standing Labour Committee of Assam, provided, however, that no reduction form the present wage rates will be made. 2. On and form 1-4-66 the wages in all the above areas will be increase by a further 2 paise for men, women and 1 paise for children, so that the increase over the current wages is : (a) Men ... ... 18 paise Women ... ... 15 paise Children ... ... 9 paise (b) Men ... ... 15 paise Women ... ... 12 paise Children ... .. 8 paise (c) Men ... ... 12 paise Women ... ... 9 paise Children ... ... 6 paise The above wages shall correspond to the figure of 170 points on the All India Consumers price Index 3.a) The wages with the above increase shall continue up to 31-3-1967 when :- b) On the basis of the average All India Consumers price Index for the year 1966 the wages in all districts shall increase by 0.4 of a paise per point of increase over 170 increase, in any one year. 4. If there is any excess over 16 points increase in 1966 or in any subsequent calendar year up to a ceiling of the 200 points stage in the Index, the same will be carried over for compensation in the following year starting form 1st April at the same rate. 5. Such upward revision may continue up to 31-3-70, on the annual basis at the rate mentioned in Parah 3(b) if however, the cast of living increases over 200 points there will be no further compensation until 31-12-1970. when the parties will enter into fresh agreement for a further period thereafter. 6. The parties agree to discuss on a regional basis the question of upgrading the selling price of cereals with corresponding cash wage increases 7. Monthly rates workers other than Clerical and Medical Staff will be granted 26 times the rate of increase of the daily rated worker per month with effect form 1-1-66 as increased wages for the various region, until finalization of new scales, discussion for which will take place in March 1966 8. Clerical and medical Staff will be granted with effect form 1-1-66 increases over their existing cash emoluments at double the rate of increase of the monthly rated workers until finalization of new scales, discussion for which will take place in March, 1966 9. The existing system of piece rates particularly plucking rates will continue but may be revised by agreement between employers and labour, so that the worker with normal diligence will earn at least the fair wages now agreed in a day of 8 hours work. 10. Workers agree to discuss with employers in different regions the adjustment of the cold weather takes in such a way that the same may be done by a worker of normal diligence in 7 to 8 hours. Any such adjustment should only be by mutual agreement. 11. In North India Districts of Kangra, Utter Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Ranchi the wages shall be increased by 10 paise for men and women and 5 paise for children linked with the stage of 170 in the All India Cost of Living Index. The existing differentials will continue. Further increase will be on the basis of 76 paise compensation per point of increase subject to a limitation of paying compensation up to the stage of 200 points in the index for the period of agreement i.e. up to 31.12.70. 12. It is recommended that here after State Governments should not take action to alter wages under the Minimum Wages Act during the currency of this Agreement i.e. until 31.12.1970, with the exception that the West Bengal Government be requested to cancel the clause in their Minimum Wage Notification of 1959 regarding variation on the dearness allowance. Sd/- J. Bhuyan Sd/- B.C. Ghose, 25.2.1966 25. 2. 1966 |