"There is no dispute between the Ministry of Labour and and the Ministry of Finance. The Finance Ministry advises us. They send us a circular or note. In turn, our ministry interacts with them. This is the general process," Dattatreya said answering a reporter's question here.
The government yesterday reversed its decision to lower interest rate on the provident fund deposits to 8.7 per cent for 2015-16 and agreed to fix it at 8.8 per cent, making it the third EPF-related rollback since March.
"When interest rates are coming down, if you provide 8.70 per cent interest rate your cushion will be greater. Your resources will be more. Your reserves will be more," the minister said, justifying the earlier decision of the Finance Ministry to fix the rate at 8.7 per cent.
The rollbacks on both the decisions followed protests from employees and their unions.
The Employees Provident Fund Organisation has Rs 1,604 crore surplus after offering interest for the year 2014-15 and Rs 28,902 crore was credited to account holders in the form of interest, he said.
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The NDA government is committed to the welfare of the bonded labourers and would be revising a rehabilitation plan for them, Dattatreya said, replying to a question.
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