Dr. Ajoy Kumar Champions New Minimum Wage Law in Jharkhand

Former Jamshedpur MP Calls for Strict Enforcement and Worker Awareness

Congress leader emphasizes economic benefits and moral imperative of fair compensation.

JAMSHEDPUR – Dr. Ajoy Kumar, Congress Working Committee member and former Jamshedpur MP, has called for rigorous implementation of Jharkhand’s new minimum wage law, enacted in March 2024.

"This increase is not just about wages; it’s about dignity, fairness, and justice for our workers," Dr. Kumar stated during a recent address.

Key Points:

Law Implementation:

  • Minimum Wage Increase Act 2024 came into effect on March 11, 2024.

  • Dr. Kumar stressed compliance by all businesses, regardless of size.

Enforcement Measures:

  • Discussions held with Chief Minister Champai Soren on monitoring.

  • Labor Commissioner’s Office urged to conduct inspections and address complaints.

Worker Rights:

  • Employees encouraged to file formal complaints if not receiving mandated wages.

  • Dr. Kumar emphasized worker awareness of their rights under the new law.

Economic Impact:

  • Fair wages expected to improve living standards and stimulate economic growth.

Media Role:

  • Press requested to spread awareness about the law and worker rights.

"Paying fair wages is not just a legal obligation; it is a moral duty towards the workforce that drives our economy," Dr. Kumar emphasized.

This push for minimum wage enforcement highlights ongoing efforts to balance economic growth with worker welfare in Jharkhand.

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