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Old 07-23-2008, 11:42 AM
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Arrow Bonus & Epf,ESI,Salary Structure

Dear all,

The statutory percentage of bonus starts with 8.33 and maximum is 20%.

My Questions are
1. If my company wishes to give bonus of >20%, what is the legal
position with respect to IT.

2. Can the company fix slabs of bonus for different range of basic pays.

eg. All employees getting below 5000 basic--20,000/- as Bonus
From 5001-10,000-- 30,000/-as Bonus
Above 10,000--35000/-as Bonus
If the employees has no objection for this, can the the company
implement this. What is the legal position.

3. If salary structure is the prerogative of the company, It can fix the
10,000/- salary with a basic of 1000/-. which effects PF outgo. This
is of particular importance as some employees getting lower salary
are showing resistance to PF & ESI.

4. Is Bonus, Production Bonus, Rewards etc also added for the
calculation of PF & ESI.

As cost of living increased, the employees at the lower slary slab are the
ones, who are getting most affected. I am only trying to figure out the ways to find less Outgo for the company and employee and the employee should get the same or more salary pocket( as the company benifits from the saving in employers share, it can pass on some part of it.).

But How THE LAW LOOKS AT THIS?

Hope getting reply.
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