Dear Professionals,
We are into construction industry and have projects in Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore and Delhi. We are planning to have our own labours for construction industry requirements like Carpenters, Bar-benders and Mason etc.
I would like to know what is a current wages Per Day/ Monthly paid to these workers in construction industry in respective places (Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore).
Kindly give your feedback in below mentioned format;
Wages (Per Day or Monthly)
Carpenters
Highly skilled :-
Skilled Carpenter: -
Semi Skilled:-
Barbenders
Highly skilled :-
Skilled Bar-Benders: -
Semi Skilled:-
Mason
Highly skilled :-
Skilled Carpenter: -
Semi Skilled:-
Please mention your company name while giving the feedback, which will help me for presentation.
Thanks in advance
Best Regards
Praveen B

From India, Bangalore
Employment in construction of buildings and other strucures stands already brought into the schedule of the Minimum Wages Act,1948 by various State Governments. Certainly there would be difference between the minimum wages and market wages. Given the spurt in the construction industry through out the country and the dearth of experienced labour, the market wages would be certainly more. So, it would be better for you to visit the web-sites of the State Govts of Maharashtra, Andrapradesh, Tamilnadu and Karnataka, ascertain the minimum rates of wages fixed and then decide your own rates.
From India, Salem
Dear Umakanthan,
Thank you for your suggestion. The minimum wages is lesser than the market rate, just i wanted to know in each city what other industry is paying. Based on this it is easy to plan our wages and other benefits. It will helpful if you tell me the present wages for 8 hours duty in your company.
Thanks & Best Regards
Praveen Bhosale

From India, Bangalore
Dear Umakamthan,
Thank you for your suggestion. Market rates are vary from the Minimum wages. I would like to know what is a market rates are paid by the different construction industries. Please let me know wages as above mentioned in my first quiery in your industry.
Thanks & Best Regards
Praveen Bhosale

From India, Bangalore
Dear Praveen,
When you acknowledge the post of some senior, that too person of the stature of retired Additional Commissioner of Labour, you could have addressed him as "Dear Mr Umakanthan" and not as "Dear Umakanthan".
I request you to develop ability to distinguish between when to be informal and when to be formal. You cannot be either everywhere, especially at the public forum like this!
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
Dear Umakamthan,
Thank you for your suggestion. Market rates are vary from the Minimum wages. I would like to know what is a market rates are paid by the different construction industries. Please let me know wages as above mentioned in my first quiery in your industry.
Thanks & Best Regards
Praveen Bhosale

From India, Bangalore
Dear Dinesh,
I was not aware the Umakanthan sir designation, since the below mentioned signature line (Umakanthan Sir Reply) not came in my computer, i don't know whether it is a internet problem or some thing else. Even you can see i have posted once but it is 3 time posted in the cite site. Also half an hour i was not able to see my post.
Secondly please see my reply to umkanthan sir, i have mentioned "Please let me know wages as above mentioned in my first query in your industry". If i know that sir is Additional Commissioner of Labour (RTD), then why i will write 'your industry' in my above mentioned sentence.
Any way mistake is mistake, whatever it is. Thank you for your suggestion.
Dear Umakanthan Sir,
Sorry for my words, which was not proper. hope you will ignore.
Thanks & Best Regards
Praveen B

From India, Bangalore
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