By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Gulf PressGulf Press
  • Home
  • Gulf News
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
Search
Countries
More Topics
  • Health
  • Entertainment
Site Links
  • Customize Interests
  • Bookmarks
  • Newsletter
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2023 Gulf Press. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Government enforces four Labour Codes to simplify, streamline India’s labour laws
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
MoJ graduates over 180 legal trainees as part of expanding national training effort
Gulf
Russian gas and oil in Europe done for good, Energy Commissioner says
World
MoHAP awards M42 for supporting over 110,000 hypertension screenings
Gulf
Etihad opens direct Kazan route as part of 2025 network expansion
Business
New unicorn Brevo raises $583M to challenge CRM giants
Technology
Aa
Gulf PressGulf Press
Aa
  • Gulf News
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
Search
  • Home
  • Gulf
  • Business
  • More News
    • World
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2023 Gulf Press. All Rights Reserved.
Gulf Press > Business > Government enforces four Labour Codes to simplify, streamline India’s labour laws
Business

Government enforces four Labour Codes to simplify, streamline India’s labour laws

News Room
Last updated: 2025/11/23 at 10:24 AM
News Room
Share
7 Min Read
SHARE

In a landmark move poised to reshape the Indian workforce, the implementation of four new labour codes came into effect on Friday. This historic decision marks a significant overhaul of existing labor regulations, aiming to create a more adaptable, secure, and empowered workforce aligned with the vision of an Aatmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India). The changes are designed to modernize the labor ecosystem, benefiting both employees and employers in the long run.

Contents
Code on Wages: Ensuring Fair CompensationCode on Social Security: Expanding the Safety NetOccupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code: Prioritizing Worker WellbeingIndustrial Relations Code: Streamlining Dispute Resolution

A Historic Overhaul of India’s Labour Laws

For decades, India’s labour landscape has been governed by a complex web of laws, many originating in the pre-independence era of the 1930s–1950s. These regulations, while serving a purpose at the time, were increasingly considered outdated and unable to address the evolving needs of a dynamic economy, particularly the rise of the gig economy and changing work patterns. The introduction of the four labour codes – the Code on Wages, 2019; the Industrial Relations Code, 2020; the Code on Social Security, 2020; and the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 – represents a concerted effort to consolidate, simplify, and modernize these laws.

This isn’t merely a cosmetic change; it’s a fundamental shift in how worker rights are protected and how businesses operate. The goal is to foster a more harmonious and productive industrial environment.

Key Provisions of the New Labour Codes

The four codes address distinct but interconnected aspects of the employment relationship, introducing reforms beneficial to all stakeholders. Here’s a breakdown of the core features:

Code on Wages: Ensuring Fair Compensation

The Code on Wages, 2019, guarantees a statutory right to minimum wages for all workers across the country. This ensures a base level of financial security, irrespective of location or sector. Crucially, the code also emphasizes timely wage payments.

  • Universal Minimum Wage: Aims to establish a nationally recognized floor for wages, though states retain the power to fix higher minimums.
  • Timely Payment: Employers are legally obligated to pay wages on time, reducing financial stress and enhancing worker morale.
  • Wage Structure: Sets guidelines for various wage components – basic, dearness allowance, and others – aiming for transparency.

Code on Social Security: Expanding the Safety Net

The Code on Social Security, 2020, expands social security coverage to include workers in the gig and platform economy, a rapidly growing segment of the Indian workforce. This means access to Provident Fund (PF), Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) benefits, insurance schemes, and other vital social safety nets, previously unavailable to many.

  • Gig and Platform Workers Included: Recognizes and protects the rights of workers engaged through digital platforms.
  • Pan-India ESIC Coverage: Extends ESIC benefits nationwide, making healthcare more accessible. The code makes ESIC coverage mandatory for establishments with even a single employee in hazardous processes, and voluntary for those with fewer than 10 employees.
  • National Social Security Database: Plans for a centralized database to facilitate better delivery of social security benefits.

Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code: Prioritizing Worker Wellbeing

This code focuses on creating a safe and healthy work environment for all employees. One significant provision involves mandatory annual health check-ups for workers over 40, promoting preventative healthcare.

  • Annual Health Checks: Reinforces a culture of proactive health management amongst the workforce.
  • Improved Safety Standards: Sets enhanced standards for workplace safety, aiming to reduce accidents and occupational hazards.
  • Working Condition Regulations: Outlines regulations regarding working hours, leave, and other work-related conditions, promoting a better work-life balance.

Industrial Relations Code: Streamlining Dispute Resolution

The Industrial Relations Code, 2020, aims to streamline the dispute resolution process and encourage harmonious industrial relations. It introduces provisions for fixed-term employment, making it easier for businesses to hire for specific projects or durations.

  • Fixed-Term Employment: Provides clarity and legal backing for short-term contracts, offering flexibility to employers.
  • Simplified Dispute Resolution: Introduces a quicker and more efficient mechanism for resolving industrial disputes.
  • Recognition of Trade Unions: Defines clear criteria for the recognition of trade unions, promoting balanced representation.

Empowering Women in the Workforce

A particularly noteworthy aspect of the new labour codes is the permission granted to women to work in all sectors, including night shifts, provided they consent and appropriate safety measures are in place. This removes a long-standing restriction and opens up equal opportunities for women to pursue higher-paying jobs and advance their careers. This change directly addresses gender equality in the workplace and acknowledges the valuable contributions women make to the Indian economy.

Reducing Compliance Burden for Businesses

The government highlights that these reforms are also intended to reduce the compliance burden on businesses. The consolidation of laws, simplification of procedures, and increased use of technology are expected to minimize administrative hurdles, allowing businesses to focus on growth and innovation. This simplification is crucial in attracting investment and fostering a more competitive business environment. The new system is projected to make doing business in India significantly easier.

Looking Ahead: Implementation and Impact of Labour Reforms

The successful implementation of these labour codes will be crucial. Ongoing training for labor inspectors, awareness campaigns for employers and employees, and the establishment of robust enforcement mechanisms are essential. There will inevitably be challenges during the transition period, and continuous monitoring and adjustments will be necessary.

Ultimately, these reforms promise a significant step forward in modernizing India’s labor market, enhancing worker welfare, and fostering economic growth. The effective integration of these new rules will determine their long-term impact on the nation’s employment standards and its journey towards becoming a truly future-ready workforce for an Aatmanirbhar Bharat. The hope is that it will yield a more equitable and productive industrial landscape for all while attracting foreign investment opportunities.

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
News Room November 23, 2025
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Previous Article Ain Huwais to spring back to life
Next Article Ashghal resumes work on remaining roads, infrastructure project in Al Mashaf South
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

235.3k Followers Like
69.1k Followers Follow
56.4k Followers Follow
136k Subscribers Subscribe
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

MoJ graduates over 180 legal trainees as part of expanding national training effort
Gulf December 6, 2025
Russian gas and oil in Europe done for good, Energy Commissioner says
World December 6, 2025
MoHAP awards M42 for supporting over 110,000 hypertension screenings
Gulf December 6, 2025
Etihad opens direct Kazan route as part of 2025 network expansion
Business December 6, 2025

You Might also Like

Business

Etihad opens direct Kazan route as part of 2025 network expansion

December 6, 2025
Business

Inflation rate rises in Oman by 1.5% in October 2025

December 6, 2025
Business

Edinburgh Airport: No flights currently operating due to IT issue

December 5, 2025
Business

Forum focuses on developments in commercial arbitration and dispute resolution

December 5, 2025
Business

World’s tallest hotel Ciel Tower tops Dubai skyline by accident

December 5, 2025
Business

Agreement signed for development, management, operation of Dhalkut Port

December 5, 2025
Business

NRTC Group acquires Ripe Organic, aiming 40% revenue growth and expanding to 150+ local farms

December 5, 2025
Business

State Council discusses Eleventh Five-Year Plan and 2026 State General Budget

December 5, 2025
//

Gulf Press is your one-stop website for the latest news and updates about Arabian Gulf and the world, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Quick Link

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of ue
  • Advertise
  • Contact

How Topics

  • Gulf News
  • International
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our latest news instantly!

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
Gulf PressGulf Press
Follow US

© 2023 Gulf Press. All Rights Reserved.

Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?