Kerala Wage Bands by Skill
Shops & Commercial Establishments. Kerala uses a district-grade system, so each skill band spans a range. Exact figure depends on district grade. Source: Kerala Labour Commissionerate.
Unskilled
Rs 13,000 to Rs 15,000
per month
Peon, Helper, Cleaner, Loader
Semi-Skilled
Rs 14,000 to Rs 18,000
per month
Store keeper, Salesman, Operator
Skilled
Rs 16,000 to Rs 22,000
per month
Cashier, Accountant, Technician
Highly Skilled
Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000
per month
Supervisor, Manager, Senior staff
Kerala publishes rates by district grade. Urban grades (Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram) sit at the higher end of each band. Verify the exact figure for your district on the Kerala Labour Commissionerate portal before payroll.
How the Kerala Wage Is Built Up
Verified example: Grade A (Ernakulam / Kochi) Unskilled worker, monthly figures.
Basic Wage
Rs 9,120
Government-notified base rate by district grade and skill.
DA
Rs 4,836
Dearness Allowance linked to CPI. Revised periodically.
Special Allowance
Rs 200
Added for certain Shops & Establishments categories.
Total / Month
Rs 14,156
Floor wage payable. Cannot fall below this under Section 22.
Basic, DA, and Special Allowance must appear as separate line items on the payslip under the Payment of Wages Act, 1936.
True Cost of 1 Minimum-Wage Worker in Kerala
Statutory add-ons on top of Rs 14,156 Grade A Unskilled base.
4 Things Every Kerala Employer Must Do
01
Pay at or above the district-grade rate
Apply the correct rate for the district grade and skill. Update payroll when a new DA notification takes effect. Compute arrears for back-dated effective dates.
02
Maintain statutory registers
Keep Muster Roll, Wage Register with Basic + DA + Special Allowance separated, Deductions and Overtime registers under the Kerala Minimum Wages Rules, 1958. Preserve for 3 years.
03
Pay within the wage cycle
Wages payable by 7th of next month (under 1,000 workers) or 10th (1,000 plus) under the Payment of Wages Act, 1936. Overtime at twice the ordinary rate under Section 14.
04
Display the wage notice
Post the current Kerala minimum wage notice in Malayalam and English at the workplace within 30 days of revision.
Cost of Underpayment in Kerala
Section 22 of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 applies. Kerala has strong labour enforcement and active trade unions, so inspections are frequent.
High-Risk Kerala Sectors
- Retail and gold jewellery (Kochi, Thrissur)
- Hospitality and tourism (statewide)
- Plantations (Idukki, Wayanad)
- Security and housekeeping
- Construction and IT parks (Technopark, Infopark)
Rate applies by employee work-district grade, not employer registered district.
Kerala DA Trend (Grade A Unskilled)
DA notification, latest first.
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If you employ staff in Kerala, the same workforce is also covered by Professional Tax in Kerala, working-hour and overtime rules in Kerala, Labour Welfare Fund rates in Kerala, and the public holiday calendar for Kerala. Keep every Kerala statutory obligation aligned across your payroll.