"We have repealed four outdated Labour Laws. Now we are going to club 38 Labour Laws into four codes," he told reporters after one-day regional conference of state labour and employment ministers and concerned government officials of North and Central States of the country here.
Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment (Independent Charge) Dattatreya said that the two codes - one - on wages and another of industrial relations is likely to come up at the upcoming Parliament session.
He said that the outdated laws were made in 1932, 1935, 1942 and 1945 and need to be replaced.
The Minister said that they were focusing on employment generation.
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