India’s labour ministry has released a compliance checklist under the new labour codes, covering wages, layoffs, social security, and workplace safety. The handbook consolidates existing provisions into a clear framework, aiming to reduce disputes, strengthen accountability, and guide employers through the transition to modernized labour laws.
On February 20, 2026, the Ministry of Labour and Employment issued a detailed compliance handbook for employers under India’s four new labour codes: the Code on Wages, the Code on Social Security, the Industrial Relations Code, and the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code.
The checklist outlines nearly two dozen requirements, including timely wage payments, structured layoff guidelines, and mandatory social security contributions. Officials emphasized that while most provisions already existed, the handbook simplifies them into a single reference point, reducing ambiguity and litigation.
Employers are encouraged to begin early compliance to ensure smooth implementation once central rules are finalized. The move is seen as a step toward balancing worker rights with business efficiency, modernizing India’s labour framework, and fostering transparency in workplace practices.
Key Highlights
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Compliance checklist issued under four labour codes
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Covers wages, layoffs, social security, and workplace safety
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Nearly two dozen requirements consolidated for clarity
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Handbook aims to reduce disputes and strengthen accountability
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Employers encouraged to adopt early compliance measures
Sources: The Times of India, Economic Times, Business Standard