Code on Wages 2019
Code on Wages 2019 Explained
Consolidates 4 wage-related acts into a single code. Universal floor wage, uniform wage definition, and equal remuneration for every Indian employer. Backed by factoHR.
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Acts Replaced
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Workforce Coverage
50%
Basic Wage Rule
Direct Answer
The Code on Wages 2019 merges four laws - Minimum Wages, Payment of Wages, Bonus, and Equal Remuneration Acts - into one. Key changes: a universal National Floor Wage, a uniform wage definition (allowances capped at 50%), and minimum-wage cover for the unorganised sector.
4 central acts replaced by the Code on Wages 2019
Minimum Wages Act 1948
Empowered states to notify minimum wages for scheduled employments by skill level and zone.
Payment of Wages Act 1936
Regulated wage payment timelines, permissible deductions, and protection from wage delays.
Payment of Bonus Act 1965
Mandated statutory bonus between 8.33% and 20% for eligible employees of covered establishments.
Equal Remuneration Act 1976
Required equal pay for equal work between men and women employees in same role.
6 changes employers must prepare for
Universal Floor Wage
Central government sets a national floor wage. No state can notify rates below this floor.
Uniform Wage Definition
Wages = Basic + DA + retaining allowance. Allowances cannot exceed 50% of total remuneration.
Unorganised Sector Coverage
Minimum wage coverage extended to unorganised workers for the first time in Indian law.
Equal Remuneration
Equal pay for equal work across gender consolidated into a single code without separate act.
Bonus Provisions Unified
Statutory bonus rules subsumed under the wage code. Min 8.33%, max 20% of annual wages.
5-Year Revision
Mandatory review of minimum wages by states at least once every five years.
What changes for HR and payroll teams
Code on Wages 2019: common questions
Ready for the new wage definition?
factoHR India auto-configures the 50% allowance rule, PF and gratuity refresh, and bonus pool audit for every Indian employer.