Minimum Wage – Oil Mill

  • Valid on October 2025
  • The amounts are in Indian Rupee.

Job Title

Monthly Wage Daily Basic Wage (8 hours p/day) Piece Rate
Unskilled - Headload worker
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹370.00 -
Unskilled - Yard worker
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹370.00 -
Unskilled - Oiler
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹370.00 -
Unskilled - Belloman (blower)
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹370.00 -
Unskilled - General mill worker
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹370.00 -
Semi-skilled - Stitcher (gunny bags)
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹400.00 -
Semi-skilled - Chuck worker (rotatry)
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹400.00 -
Semi-skilled - Chuck worker (expeller)
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹400.00 -
Semi-skilled - Cutterman (carrying copra to the cutter and removing cake)
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹400.00 -
Semi-skilled - Fireman, Filterman, Filter/Oil Measurer
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹400.00 -
Semi-skilled - Cooper, Oil Passing Worker, Pressman
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹400.00 -
Skilled - Fitter, Latheman (turner)
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹430.00 -
Skilled - Rotary, Chuck Foreman
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹430.00 -
Skilled - Blacksmith
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹430.00 -
Skilled - Engine Driver
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹430.00 -
Skilled - Electrician
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹430.00 -
Skilled - Operator (electrical and mechanical)
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹430.00 -
Skilled - Operator of deoiling machines (excluding solvent extraction units)
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- ₹430.00 -
Skilled - Weigh bridge operator
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- - -
Manager, Purchase manager, Sales manager
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
₹12,000.00 - -
Supervisor, Quality controller
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
₹11,250.00 - -
Clerk, Accountant, Cashier, Typist, Computer operator, Driver
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
₹10,500.00 - -
Security staff, Peon, Attender, Watchman, General worker, Garden worker, Fulltime sweeper
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
₹9,750.00 - -
Sweeper (part-time)
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
₹7,090.00 - -
Tinker - tinkering (materials for tinkering being provided by the employer) - Per oil tin
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- - ₹12.00
Cooper - pumping charges (filling barrel/drum/tin) - Per quintal oil
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- - ₹7.00
Loading of oil tin/oil barrel/oil drum - Per tin
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- - ₹7.50
Loading of oil tin/oil barrel/oil drum - Per barrel/drum
Minimum wage with effect from May 1, 2017
- - ₹15.00

Definitions

Definition of Unskilled, Semi-skilled, Skilled & Highly Skilled Workers.
(i) Unskilled:
An unskilled employee is one who does operations that involve the performance of simple duties, which require the experience of little of no independent judgment or previous experience although familiarity with the occupational environment is necessary. His work may thus require in addition to physical exertion familiarity with variety of articles or goods.
(ii) Semi-skilled:
A semiskilled worker is one who does work generally of defined routine nature wherein the major requirement is not so much of the judgment, skill and but for proper discharge of duties assigned to him or relatively narrow job and where important decisions made by others. His work is thus limited to the performance of routine operations of limited scope.
(iii) Skilled:
A skilled employee is one who is capable of working efficiently of exercising considerable independent judgement and of discharging his duties with responsibility. He must posses a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the trade, craft or industry in which he is employed.
(iv) Highly Skilled:
A highly skilled worker is one who is capable of working efficiently and supervises efficiently the work of skilled employees.

Wages per month are calculated as 4.33 times if a weekly wage is defined. It is calculated as 4.33 times the standard hours per week if an hourly wage is given.

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