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Gratuity Eligibility Cut to 1 Year for Contract Workers in Labour Reforms

Key Takeaways

  • Contract workers now eligible for gratuity after just 1 year instead of 5 years
  • Expanded wage definition includes basic pay, DA, and retaining allowance
  • Gratuity calculation now covers larger portion of employee earnings
  • Employers must update payroll systems and HR policies

In a major reform benefiting millions of contract workers, the government has slashed the gratuity eligibility period from five years to just one year of continuous service. The new rules under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, aim to provide better retirement benefits and bring transparency to gratuity calculations.

What Changed in Gratuity Rules?

The government has introduced significant updates to gratuity provisions. Fixed-term employees can now claim gratuity after completing one year of service, a substantial reduction from the earlier five-year requirement. The definition of ‘wages’ has been expanded to include basic pay, dearness allowance, and retaining allowance.

According to the official press release: “‘Wages’ now include basic pay, dearness allowance, and retaining allowance; 50 per cent of the total remuneration (or such percentage as may be notified) shall be added back to compute wages, ensuring consistency in calculating gratuity, pension, and social security benefits.”

Benefits for Contract Workers

Previously, fixed-term employees often missed gratuity benefits due to the lengthy five-year service requirement. The reduced eligibility period means millions of contract workers can now access this valuable retirement benefit. The expanded wage definition ensures gratuity calculations cover a larger portion of earnings, potentially resulting in higher payouts.

Next Steps for Employers and Employees

Companies must immediately update their payroll systems and HR policies to comply with the new wage definition. Employers should prepare for increased gratuity costs as more employees become eligible sooner.

Contract workers should review their employment terms to understand their new gratuity eligibility. HR teams need to reassess job classifications, contract structures, and recalculate gratuity liabilities for accurate budgeting and compliance.

The labour reforms also introduce other significant changes including mandatory appointment letters for all workers, social security extension to gig workers, free annual health checkups for employees above 40, and provisions for women to work night shifts with proper safety measures.

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