In his keynote address, Dr. Mandaviya emphasised that labour reforms in India are rooted in cooperative federalism.
Earlier, government permission was required to sack 100 employees or more. Now, no permission is required for sacking up to 300 employees.
Companies are expected to continue salary hikes despite higher costs from new labour codes, but sectors like IT may see ...
India has officially introduced its anticipated Four Labour Codes, representing one of the largest reforms in the labour ecosystem in the country. These codes replace a complex array of 29 older ...
A top law commission official described India's four labour codes as significant reforms with potential to create an inclusive and future-ready labour market. These codes aim to streamline wage, ...
India's labour and employment ministry has introduced a comprehensive compliance checklist for employers under the new labour codes, aimed at enhancing accountability and minimizing disputes.
A comparative analysis of how the four labour codes collectively reshape labour markets, compliance burdens, and worker ...
The Labour Ministry has unveiled a comprehensive compliance checklist for employers, consolidating nearly two dozen ...
Christian leaders have joined workers’ unions in India to oppose the federal government’s newly notified labor codes, arguing they undermine workers' rights and welfare. “The new labor codes weaken ...
To further intensify the super-exploitation of India’s working class by domestic and foreign capital, the far-right Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led central government has enacted sweeping changes to ...