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India Enforces 4 Labour Codes: Key Reforms for Workers

India Enforces Four Labour Codes in Historic Reform

In a landmark move, the Indian government has implemented four comprehensive Labour Codes that consolidate and modernize the country’s labour laws. This historic reform aims to create a future-ready workforce for Aatmanirbhar Bharat by enhancing worker protection, simplifying employer compliance, and aligning regulations with contemporary work environments.

Key Takeaways

  • Mandatory appointment letters and social security for all workers
  • Equal benefits for fixed-term and permanent employees
  • Extended rights for women, gig workers, and migrant labour
  • Simplified compliance and reduced regulatory burden

Major Welfare Initiatives

The four codes – Code on Wages (2019), Industrial Relations Code (2020), Code on Social Security (2020), and Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code (2020) – introduce sweeping changes to worker protection.

Universal Social Security: All workers, including gig and platform workers, will receive comprehensive social security coverage including PF, ESIC, and insurance benefits. Aggregators must contribute 1-2% of annual turnover toward gig worker welfare.

Minimum Wage Protection: The Code on Wages ensures statutory minimum wage rights for all workers, providing financial security through timely payments.

Health and Safety: Employers must provide free annual health check-ups for workers above 40 years. Working hours are capped at 8-12 hours daily and 48 hours weekly, with overtime requiring consent and double pay.

Women Empowerment and Equal Opportunities

Women can now work night shifts and in all types of establishments, including underground mining and hazardous jobs, subject to consent and safety measures. The codes prohibit gender discrimination and ensure equal pay for equal work.

Mandatory women’s representation in grievance redressal committees and expanded family definition for female employees further enhance inclusivity.

Formalization and Portability

The reforms ensure formalization through mandatory appointment letters for all workers. An Aadhaar-linked Universal Account Number makes welfare benefits portable across states, benefiting migrant workers.

Fixed-term employees receive equal benefits as permanent staff, including gratuity eligibility after just one year instead of five.

Sector-Specific Protections

MSME Workers: All covered under Social Security Code based on employee count.

Beedi and Cigar Workers: Guaranteed minimum wages and bonus eligibility after 30 days of work.

Plantation Workers: Brought under OSHWC and Social Security Codes with mandatory safety training and protective equipment.

Digital Media Workers: Journalists, dubbing artists, and stunt persons now receive full benefits.

Modernizing Outdated Frameworks

The implementation addresses long-pending needs to move beyond colonial-era structures that were spread across 29 fragmented laws. These outdated provisions struggled to keep pace with evolving employment forms.

“The implementation of the four Labour Codes addresses this long-pending need to move beyond colonial-era structures and align with modern global trends. Together, these Codes empower both workers and enterprises,” the official release stated.

The government will engage stakeholders in framing corresponding rules and regulations. During transition, existing labour provisions will continue until replaced.

India’s social security coverage has dramatically expanded from 19% of workforce in 2015 to over 64% in 2025, earning global recognition for this milestone achievement in worker protection.

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