Noida factory workers' protest reignites India's minimum wage debate
UP's 20%+ wage hike for unskilled workers highlights inflation erosion and interstate wage disparities across labour-demand and supply states
Auf einen Blick
- Factory workers' protests in Noida's industrial belt have brought India's minimum wage debate into focus.
- Uttar Pradesh raised minimum wages for unskilled workers from ₹11,313 to ₹13,693 (over 20%), responding to demands for alignment with higher Haryana benchmarks.
- However, all-India inflation of 26.6% between 2021-2026 has eroded nominal wage gains, with food prices rising 28%.
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Factory workers' protests in Noida's industrial belt have brought India's minimum wage debate into focus. Uttar Pradesh raised minimum wages for unskilled workers from ₹11,313 to ₹13,693 (over 20%), responding to demands for alignment with higher Haryana benchmarks. However, all-India inflation of 26.6% between 2021-2026 has eroded nominal wage gains, with food prices rising 28%. While some states show wage convergence, disparities persist between labour-demand and labour-supply states. Household savings have declined from 7.1% to 5.2% of GDP since FY15, while liabilities doubled to 6.2%, forcing families to increasingly rely on borrowing.