WHAT’s ON CARDS
- The government has notified four labour codes that will replace 29 existing labour laws
- Of them, the Code on Wages was passed by Parliament in August 2019
- The remaining three — on social security, industrial relations and occupational safety, health and working conditions (OSH) — were cleared by Parliament in September 2020
- Both the Centre and the states are required to frame rules on these codes to introduce them since labour is in the concurrent list
- The Centre has framed rules on all the four codes after getting feedback on its draft rules
- 30 states and UTs have framed rules on code on wages, 25 on industrial relations, 24 on social security and 23 on OSH
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