Labour Ministry Says Labour Code Won't Reduce Take-Home Pay if PF Deduction is On Statutory Wage Ceiling:

The Ministry of Labour and Employment has confirmed that the new Labour Codes do not cut employees' take-home salary if PF deductions are based on the statutory wage ceiling of Rs 15,000.
No Change in Take-Home Pay Under New Labour Codes: Labour Ministry

Labour Ministry Says Labour Code Won't Reduce Take-Home Pay if PF Deduction is On Statutory Wage Ceiling
The Government of India had earlier introduced new Labour Codes, and many workers are wondering whether this will affect their take-home pay. The Ministry of Labour and Employment has confirmed that the new Labour Codes do not cut employees' take-home salary if Provident Fund (PF) deductions are based on the statutory wage ceiling of Rs 15,000. The Labour Ministry clarified that the PF contributions above this limit are voluntary and not compulsory.
The Ministry of Labour and Employment also gave an example to clear the confusion. Here is the example:
- Suppose that you earn Rs 60,000
- Basic Pay and Dearness Allowance are Rs 20,000
- Allowances are Rs 40,000.
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