EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE ACT

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EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE ACT 1948

ESI ACT PROVISIONS Application: In the first instance, it shall apply to all factories including govt factories other than seasonal factories and Establishments. Factory means where on ten or more employed and being carried out the Mfg activity with the aid of power or where on 20 or more persons employed and being carried out the Mfg activity with out aid of power.

ESI ACT PROVISIONS Who is an Employee: Means any person employed for wages and who is directly employed by the principal employer or employed by/ thr immediate employer on the premises of the factory or establishment. Any person whose wages are less than Rs. 6500 (Fixed Allowances).

ESI ACT PROVISIONS Family Means: A Spouse A minor Legitimate or adopted child A child who is wholly dependent till he or she attains age of 21 yrs An Unmarried daughter A child physically or mentally abnormality dependent parents

ESI ACT PROVISIONS Wages: All remuneration paid or payable but does not include PF & Gratuity payable of the discharge Sickness: A condition which required medical treatment and attendance and necessitates abstention from work on medical grounds.

ESI ACT PROVISIONS Contribution: The sum payable to the contribution by the principal employer in respect of an employee and employer Employee Contribution is 1.75% Employer’s Contribution is 4.75% Employment Injury means a personal injury to an employee caused by accident or an occupational disease arising out of and in the course of employment

Contribution Period Benefit Period ESI ACT PROVISIONS Contribution Period Benefit Period 1st April to 30th Sept 1st Jan to 30th June of the year following 1st October to 1st July to 31st 31st March Dec Standard Benefit : Means 50 % of contributed daily wages (Average of six months contributions)

BENEFITS Sickness Benefit: 91 days in any two consequentive benefit periods (50% of Standard Benefit) 124 days which may be extended to 309 days in case of TB, leprosy etc during a period of 3 yrs. (25% above the Std Beneft) 7 days for vasectomy and 14 days for tubectomy. (Twice Std Benefit) No benenfit for the first two days. ( Waiting days)

BENEFITS Maternity Benefit: (Twice Std Benefit rate) 12 weeks ( 84 Days) 6 weeks in case of Mis-carriage (42 Days) Additional one month if necessary.

BENEFITS Disablement Benefit ( Employment Injury): In case of temporary as long as incapacity lasts and for life incase of permanent disablement. Dependant’s Benefit (Employment Injury): To widow/s for life or till remarriage To children till they attain 18 yrs

BENEFITS Medical Benefit: for Self and family members from the date of entry of insured person so long as in employment and there after for certain additional period ie till end of the benefit period Funeral Benefit: Rs. 2500/- be paid immediately by ESIC to meet the funeral expenses of Insured person

badari narayana [ybadarinarayana@yahoo.com] Dear Rajeev, Pls find them here under. These were prepared some time back...It may need some updation.. like latest amendment in ESI Act enhancing wage ceiling from Rs.6500 to Rs. 7500 pm Pls note my official mail id also: badari.naayana@wepindia.com regards Badarinarayana