The move can bring in 50 lakh more formal sector workers into the social security net of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) in addition to its existing subscriber base of around 4 crore organised sector workers.
The apex decision making body of the EPFO -- the Central Board of Trustees (CBT), headed by the Labour Minister -- is scheduled to meet on Monday (December 19).
The source added that back of the envelop calculations suggest that 50 lakh additional formal sector workers would be covered after the ceiling is hiked to Rs 25,000 per month.
The source also said that the wage ceiling hike is imminent because Employees State Insurance Corp (ESIC) which provides health insurance to formal sector workers has already increased the monthly wage ceiling to Rs 21,000 from Rs 15,000 from October 1, 2016.
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Earlier this month, Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya had told the Lok Sabha, "A proposal for increase in the wage ceiling from Rs 15,000 per month to Rs 25,000 per month for coverage under the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 has been submitted by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO). No decision in this regard has been taken."
EPFO had increased the wage ceiling to Rs 15,000 per month from Rs 6,500 on September 1, 2014 in view of price rise and pay revisions in the formal sector.
On December 7, the Union Cabinet had given its approval to reforms to boost employment generation and exports in the made-ups sector (part of the textile sector).
The Union Cabinet made it optional for employees earning less than Rs 15,000 per month to contribute towards EPFO schemes.
At present, employees are required to contribute 12 per cent of their basic wages towards social security schemes run by the EPFO.