Labour ministry looking to replace ‘minimum wage’ by ‘living wage’: Report

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In a bid to pull people out of poverty, the labour ministry is considering a shift from the minimum wage to a living wage, a report in the Economic Times (ET) said. The move may play a significant role in helping India meet its Sustainable Development Goal to eliminate extreme poverty by 2030. “Initial discussions have begun within the labour ministry. India could seek help from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to arrive at living wages if the idea gets a political backing,” a senior government official told ET on the condition of anonymity. The ministry has asked officials to weigh the pros and cons of such a step. They have also been asked to look at its economic, social and financial implications.