Thursday, 30 April 2020

Wages during Corona Lockdown ?




Apparently, MHA ( Ministry of Home Affairs ) wants employers to continue paying wages to employees during the period that their factories / offices are forced to stay “ closed “ during the lockdown


Some companies have filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging this order of MHA ( - also similar order of the Maharashtra Government )


Supreme Court has given to Central Government , two weeks’  time to reply , even as a Parliamentary Committee has submitted its own report saying that the employers are not liable to pay wages during lockdown


For detailed reports , read :

Ø  [COVID-19 Lockdown] Mumbai & Delhi unorganised workers unions intervene in plea before Supreme Court against order on payment of full wages


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I hope Supreme Court takes cognizance of the following facts while pronouncing its judgement :


Ø  This lockdown may get extended in various parts of the country, for different periods
Ø   
Ø  With each passing day, the intensity of Corona is changing in these different parts
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Ø  What is a GREEN zone today, becomes a RED zone tomorrow
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Ø  When the spread gets arrested , RED zones become GREEN zones
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Ø  When one infected person is identified, whole locality becomes a CONTAINMENT area, prohibiting any establishment to remain OPEN
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Ø  For each TYPE of ESTABLISHMENT , different State Governments are issuing ( and on daily basis ), widely varying RULES for periods of the day during which an establishment can stay OPEN ( including specifying ODD-EVEN rules for days or ODD-EVEN rules for SHOP NUMBERS )
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Ø  Different establishments are governed by different laws ( Factory Act / Shop and Establishment Act / Payment of Wages Act / Contract Labour – abolition and regulation – Act etc ) . Does MHA order contradict any of these ?
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Ø  Isn’t “ Labour / Employment “ , a State Subject ?
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Ø  Some years back, we had sever natural disasters such as :

#  Earthquake in Kutch

#  Tsunami on TamilNadu coast

#  Hurricane on Odisha coast


During those disasters, thousands of Establishments remained closed for weeks together and lakhs of people were left jobless / stranded


At those times, did MHA issue similar order for payment of wages ?



Ø  In case of many SERVICE SECTOR establishments, between 50% to 70 % of the employees are working from home ( WFH ) and getting paid. Can a company deny paying wages to the balance who have no internet / video conferencing facilities at home ? – also for those establishment which are NOT permitted by MeITY to extend their private VPN to homes of employees ?

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Ø  Already , many companies have ordered SALARY CUTS for their employees. Is this permissible under MHA order ?

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Ø  Many companies got their employees to apply for “ LEAVE  ON  LOSS  of  PAY “ ( - or else , get a termination letter ? ). Does MHA order apply in such cases ?
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Ø  If strictly enforced , could MHA order lead to :

#   Companies ( especially MSME ) turning SICK / UN-VIABLE , forcing them to apply
     for CLOSURES or RETRENCHMENTS , under appropriate laws ?


#   Shying away those American –Japanese – Korean companies which are thinking
     to shift their manufacturing from China to India ?


#   Companies not taking back millions of MIGRANT WORKERS from UP – Bihar –
     West Bengal , who are trying to go back to their villages now but may return to
     Mumbai – Delhi – Chennai – Surat etc., after a few months ?


#   State governments enacting / enforcing , laws laying down “ Employment of
     Locals “ ?


#   More and more companies hiring people on “ Consultancy / Retainer-ship ? basis
    for a few months duration at a time , where there is no “ Employer – Employee “
    nexus ( Daily Wage workers ? )



#  More and more companies offering VRS to get rid of older ( more salaried )
    employees and learn to manage by paying low stipends to apprentices , who are
    more productive ?



#  Could MHA order motivate employers to go in for more Robotation ?



Ø  As of today,some 30 million Americans who have lost their jobs during past 6 weeks, are getting UN-EMPLOYMENT BENEFIT cheques every week , from the US government


Ability of the American companies to “ hire and fire “ at will , ensures that they are not burdened with WAGE BILL when businesses are down. This provision , also motivates them ( without fear ), to re-appoint erstwhile employees in a big way when demand picks up / lockdown is lifted / relaxed


In India , we have no such SOCIAL SECURITY for those who become jobless


Again, quite possibly, in our case , we could well have 200 million jobless ! – or part-time / seasonally employed – or self-employed for 2 hours a day ( domestic servants ? )


We have no reliable figure – nor any reliable METHOD to determine how many are rally un-employed


For this reason, we are unlikely to witness anytime soon, system like the American



But, on a temporary basis , why cannot Government consider :



     For Corporate, 25 % of salaries/wages paid during July – Aug – Sept , to be borne by Govt
                 
Only to those Corporate , which implement by end-May , Mobile based Attendance System as described at :
           

          From BAD to MAD                   [ 01 June 2016 ]

          MAD goes to Mandi                  [ 02 Jan 2020  ]


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Dear Shri Amitbhai Shah ( Home Ministry ),


Even as Dr HarshVardhanji ( Health Minister ) is sparing no efforts to contain the Corona spread, I urge you to :


Ø  Reconsider the MHA order re payment of wages
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Ø  Consider my suggestion re Govt subsidizing 25 % of wages paid during July-Aug-Sept
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Ø  Convert this threat into an opportunity to revolutionize the system for compilation of EMPLOYED –SELF EMPLOYED – JOBLESS statistics , by motivating employers to implement   From BAD to MAD  , not by any law but by offering irresistible BENEFITS to companies which implement this



With regards,


Hemen Parekh


hcp@RecruitGuru.com /  01 May 2020

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