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India’s Labour Code Reform: 29 Laws Consolidated Into 4 Codes

India’s Labour Code Overhaul: A Transformative Shift for Businesses and Workers

India has implemented four consolidated Labour Codes, marking a significant reform that replaces 29 complex laws with a unified framework. This major regulatory shift aims to simplify compliance, enhance worker safety, promote inclusion, and strengthen welfare measures across all sectors.

Key Takeaways

  • 29 labour laws consolidated into four simplified Codes
  • Focus on easier compliance, better safety, and stronger worker welfare
  • Expected to boost manufacturing and attract global investment
  • Supports India’s vision to become a developed nation by 2047

Industry Applauds Simplified Framework

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Northern Region has welcomed the reforms, noting they address long-standing confusion caused by overlapping regulations. The unified Codes introduce clearer definitions and uniform standards, enabling businesses to comply more easily and plan operations without unnecessary delays.

A People-Centric Vision

Anjali Singh, Chairperson of CII Northern Region and Executive Chairperson of ANAND Group India, emphasized that the reforms represent more than just legal consolidation.

“These reforms are not just a consolidation exercise–they reflect a fresh, people-centric vision that prioritizes better working conditions, improved health and safety standards, and a more transparent industrial environment. By simplifying compliance and bringing more enterprises into the formal economy, the Codes strengthen both workforce well-being and India’s economic competitiveness. This is a transformative step toward India’s goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047,” she said.

Boost for Manufacturing and Investment

The simplified labour framework is expected to significantly strengthen India’s manufacturing capabilities. For years, complex labour regulations were viewed as a major hurdle by businesses.

Puneet Kaura, Deputy Chairperson of CII Northern Region and Managing Director & CEO of Samtel Avionics, highlighted the investment implications.

“The simplification of labour laws sends a powerful signal to global investors that India is committed to a stable, transparent, and business-friendly environment. Streamlined processes will support manufacturing expansion, encourage long-term planning, and help position India as a preferred investment destination. This reform is timely and strategic for our economic growth,” he said.

Formalizing the Informal Sector

The Codes hold particular significance for small businesses, which constitute a substantial portion of India’s economy. With clearer regulations, more enterprises are expected to transition from the informal to formal sector.

Sushil Baveja, Chairman of the Regional Committee on HR & IR, CII Northern Region and CHRO of Jindal Stainless Ltd, noted the reforms promote inclusivity by encouraging formal business structures and increasing women’s participation in the workforce through safer, more flexible workplaces.

Comprehensive Worker Protection

The Labour Codes introduce updated working hours, enhanced safety measures, and expanded social security coverage that extends to gig workers, platform workers, and unorganised sector employees. These measures aim to create healthier workplaces and provide greater job security, ultimately boosting productivity.

The reforms represent a crucial step in that aligns with India’s broader economic development goals while balancing business needs with worker welfare.

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