Labour Reform- An Era of Substantial Change Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India has conveyed its firm intent that forty four central legislations pertaining to labour, industrial and environment related will be merged and subsumed into four codes. The first code (i.e. Code on wages, 2019) has already become a law on August 08, 2019 after receiving assent of President of India though the Government, only the applicability has to be notified. The below is a brief write up summarizing the basic introduction about the changes introduced – |
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The Code on Wages, |
Acts proposed to be Subsumed: Four {4} major acts regulating labour conditions of the workman (Minimum Wages Act, Payment of Wages Act, Payment of Bonus Act and Equal Remuneration Act) being subsumed into one code. Major Changes & Impact on Employers:
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The Code on
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The Code on Social Security,
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Acts proposed to be Subsumed: The Code get subsumed eight {8} labour laws including EPF, ESIC, Maternity, Gratuity, BOCW, EC, Cine worker and unorganized workers. Major Changes & Impact on Employers:
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4. The Code on Industrial Relations |
Subsumed into it The Code get subsumed three {3} labour laws – Trade Union, Industrial employment (Standing Order) and Industrial dispute Act. Major Changes & Impact on Employers:
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COLLECTIVE OBJECTIVE OF THE ABOVE CODES-
- Standardizing the existing more than 2000 wage rates depending upon the geographical living standards and skill set instead of type of employment
- Appointment of facilitator instead of Inspector
- Easier and faster way out available for compliance management
- Will increase the payout of the employer due to increase labour cost
- Limited compliance cost
- Clarification with regard to various existing grey areas