New Changes in Gratuity Rules: Gratuity is a form of giving thanks by employers for long-term service. Previously, gratuity was provided after 5 years of continuous service. Now, the High Court has accepted major changes in the rule. Now there is a greater benefit to the employee. The amount of gratuity has been increased, and the rules are now more employee-friendly.

These changes are significant for employee rights and security. The new government rule now reduces the eligibility time, increases the maximum limit and makes the payment of gratuity quicker and easier.

Significant Changes In Gratuity Rules

  • Now gratuity will be available after 3 years of service rather than 5 years.
  • The maximum gratuity limit has been increased from ₹20 lath to ₹30 lath.
  • Contract and gig workers will now be entitled to gratuity.
  • Payment will now have to be paid within 30 days, rather than 60 days.
  • If payment is not made within the fixed time then ₹50,000 + ₹1,000 will be payable per day of default will be assessed.
  • If payment is not made within 30 days, employee will be liable for interest.
  • Now workers will be able to apply for gratuity through a digital application form. No more heavy paperwork.

Summary of New Rules

Subject Old Rule New Rule

Summary of New Rules

SubjectOld RuleNew Rule
Service Time5 years3 years
Max Gratuity₹20 lakh₹30 lakh
Who GetsOnly regular workersRegular, Contract, Gig workers
Payment Time60 days30 days
Fine for DelayVery less₹50,000 + ₹1,000/day
InterestNoYes
ApplyPaperOnline

Who Will Get Gratuity?

  • Must work 3 years without break
  • Must work in a company under the Gratuity Act
  • Job must end because of resignation, retirement, disability or death
  • Contract and gig workers must show work record

Benefits for Employees

  1. More money and security
  2. Gratuity even after 3 years of job
  3. Faster payment to employees
  4. Law will protect employee rights
  5. Online system makes it easy and fast

Gratuity Formula (Very Simple)

Gratuity = (Last Salary × 15 × Years of Service) ÷ 26