Noida DM Announces 21% Wage Hike, New Worker Protections After Violent Protests

District Magistrate Medha Roopam announced a series of worker welfare measures following violent protests in Noida's Hosiery Complex. The Uttar Pradesh government has approved an interim wage hike of approximately 21% for workers in Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad, effective from April 1. Key directives include ensuring wages are credited before the 10th of each month, double pay for overtime and weekly holidays, and the formation of women-led sexual harassment committees. While appealing for peace, authorities noted over 300 arrests have been made in connection with the clashes, which involved stone-pelting and arson.

Key Points: Noida Wage Hike Announced After Violent Worker Protests

  • 21% interim wage hike announced
  • Wages to be credited before 10th of month
  • Double pay for overtime & weekly holidays
  • Sexual harassment committees to be formed
  • Over 300 arrested after violent clashes
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'Violence not the answer': Noida DM Medha Roopam announces wage hike measures, appeals for peace after worker protests turn violent

UP govt announces 21% interim wage hike for Noida workers, new payment rules & anti-harassment panels after violent protests. DM appeals for peace.

"My appeal to everyone is that violence is not the answer. - Medha Roopam"

Noida, April 14

District Magistrate of Gautam Buddha Nagar Medha Roopam on Tuesday announced a series of worker welfare measures following recent protests in Noida that turned violent, urging labourers to maintain peace and stating that "violence is not the answer."

Speaking to reporters here, Roopam said, "I thank the Chief Minister and the high-powered committee for accepting the workers' primary demand of wage increase. Furthermore, other directives have been issued, including ensuring that workers' wages are credited to their accounts before the 10th of every month."

She added that additional benefits have been introduced to safeguard workers' rights. "Bonuses will also be paid before November of each year. Double pay will be paid for overtime work. Double pay will also be paid for working on weekly holidays. Sexual harassment committees will be formed everywhere. Women will chair these committees. Complaint boxes will also be available," she said.

Appealing for calm, the District Magistrate emphasised, "My appeal to everyone is that violence is not the answer. I urge everyone to maintain peace and order in Gautam Buddha Nagar. The call centre and control room numbers have also been released. Workers can raise their complaints there as well. We will monitor it, and we will take prompt action."

Meanwhile, Shanmuga Sundaram MK, Principal Secretary, Labour and Employment Department, said that the government engaged with all stakeholders before finalising the measures. "We spoke with both workers and entrepreneurs... We brainstormed for about two hours and tried to strike a balance. Because the government is always inclusive, taking every section of society into account. The Chief Minister has also directed that the committee should carry out its work keeping all sections of society in mind," he said.

Earlier, Infrastructure and Industrial Development Commissioner Deepak Kumar had stated that workers demanded wage hikes due to inflation and alleged that the violence was carried out by "outsiders."

The unrest erupted in the Hosiery Complex in Phase 2 of Noida, where workers protesting for higher wages clashed with police, leading to stone pelting and arson. According to police, more than 300 people have been arrested, and multiple FIRs have been registered.

The Uttar Pradesh government has announced an interim wage hike of around 21 per cent for workers in Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad, effective from April 1, as efforts continue to restore normalcy and address labour concerns.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the DM taking charge. The measures for women workers, with sexual harassment committees chaired by women, are very welcome. A safe workplace is a fundamental right. Let's hope this brings lasting peace to Noida's industrial areas. 🙏
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Vikram M
While the wage hike is necessary, calling protestors "outsiders" is an old tactic to discredit genuine grievances. The focus should be on why things reached a boiling point. The committee must ensure factory owners also adhere to these new rules strictly.
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Rohit P
21% hike is a good start, but is it enough with current prices? Petrol, vegetables, rent – everything is up. The call centre is a good idea, but will complaints actually be resolved? We've seen such promises before. Action speaks louder than words.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with labour rights groups, I appreciate the structured response. The key is monitoring. The DM's appeal for peace is correct, but sustainable peace only comes from justice and timely wages. Hope this sets a precedent for other industrial hubs.
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Nikhil C
Finally some sense prevails! Double pay for weekly off work is a big deal. Many companies force work on Sundays with normal pay. The arrest of 300 people is sad though. Now that demands are met, hope charges are dropped against those who were just protesting peacefully.

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