Labour welfare is like a helping hand for workers who need money or things to live better. It helps make their jobs safer and gives them support to have a good life. There is a special fund called the Labour Welfare Fund that helps pay for things that make workers' lives better. This fund is managed by different state governments. Each state decides how much money should be put into the fund and how often it should be paid. Some states ask for money once a year, while others wants it to be paid in June and December.
You can pay into the Labour Welfare Fund once a year, every six months, or every month. How often you pay can change based on the rules in your state. If you pay every six months, you will split the time into two parts, following the dates in your state’s rules. The boss has to take the money from the worker’s pay and send it to the Labour Welfare Fund board using the right form before the deadline.