The Union Cabinet has approved changes to the Productivity-Linked Reward (PLR) Scheme for employees at major ports and dock labour boards. This revised scheme, effective from 2020-21 to 2025-26, will benefit around 20,704 workers. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways announced that the financial impact over this period will be approximately Rs 200 crore.

The updated PLR scheme introduces a shift in performance evaluation. It now focuses more on individual port performance rather than an all-India basis. The weightage for port-specific performance has increased from 50% to 55%, and will further rise to 60%. Meanwhile, the all-India performance weightage will decrease to 40% by 2025-26.
Enhanced Performance Metrics
Previously, the scheme equally weighted all-India and specific port performances at 50% each. The new approach aims to enhance efficiency and competitiveness among ports. By focusing on individual port achievements, it encourages better productivity and industrial relations within the sector.
The PLR is calculated based on a wage ceiling of Rs 7,000 per month for bonus purposes. Annually, employees receive financial rewards under this scheme, which is determined through agreements between management and labour federations of major port authorities.
Impact on Industrial Relations
The Ministry believes these modifications will improve industrial relations and create a more harmonious work environment in ports. By incentivising productivity through tailored performance metrics, the scheme aims to stimulate better output from employees.
This scheme has been a longstanding initiative for rewarding employees of Major Port Trusts and Dock Labour Boards. It provides annual financial incentives based on negotiated settlements between management and labour unions. The recent changes are expected to further enhance its effectiveness by fostering competition and efficiency.
The revised PLR scheme represents a strategic move towards improving operational efficiency in India's port sector. By aligning rewards with specific port performances, it seeks to drive productivity while maintaining positive industrial relations.
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