Union Home Minister Amit Shah hailed the nationwide rollout of India’s new Labour Codes, emphasizing their role in simplifying labour laws, enhancing worker rights, and fostering a balanced industrial ecosystem. This historic reform is expected to improve compliance, streamline processes, and empower millions of workers across sectors.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah extended warm greetings to workers across India on the occasion of the nationwide implementation of the new Labour Codes, a sweeping reform consolidating and modernizing India’s complex labour regulations. The rollout marks a milestone in the government’s ambitious efforts to create a more transparent, worker-friendly, and business-conducive environment.
Comprehensive Labour Reform
The new Labour Codes unify 29 central labour laws into four comprehensive codes covering wages, industrial relations, social security, and occupational safety and health. This consolidation aims to reduce legal complexity and compliance burdens on employers while ensuring robust protections for workers.
Enhancing Worker Rights and Benefits
By integrating provisions like minimum wages, gratuity, provident fund enhancement, fixed-term employment transparency, and extended maternity leave, the codes strengthen social security nets and promote fair labour practices nationwide.
Simplified Compliance and Dispute Resolution
The Codes introduce a single registration system, consolidated returns, and online filing, reducing paperwork. Additionally, dispute resolution mechanisms have been streamlined to ensure quick redressal, fostering harmonious employer-employee relations.
Boosting Ease of Doing Business
Recognizing India’s diverse workforce, the reform supports both organised and unorganised sectors, encouraging formalisation, thereby boosting productivity and economic growth.
Government’s Commitment and Vision
Amit Shah highlighted the reform as a testament to the government’s commitment to empowering workers and improving business climate, projected to attract investments and generate ample employment opportunities.
Impact at the Grassroots
Millions stand to benefit as the new Codes extend social security coverage to gig and platform workers, a vital step in India’s evolving labour market.
The implementation of these Labour Codes paves the way for a transformative labour ecosystem, positioning India as a global hub for fair and progressive workforce policies.
Sources: Press Information Bureau (PIB), Ministry of Labour and Employment, The Economic Times, Hindustan Times