"First place to start is, build your social protection floor meaning everybody can breath a sigh. Well, we have certain level of income protection which will keep people above poverty line and contribute to macro economy (demand).
"Then you can fine tune that (strict labour laws)," International Labour Organisation (ILO) Deputy Director General (Policy) Sandra Polaski told reporters here at a conference.
Yesterday, the central trade unions opposed the draft industrial code, which proposes easing of hire and fire norms for companies, among others.
Under the labour reforms, the government is in the process of converting 44 labour laws into four codes covering industrial relations, wages, social security and safety issues.
"I think you (India) should start with social protection. Build a social protection floor under the people so that if they are retrenched they don't fall into poverty and malnutrition," she said.
The challenge is very tough not only for India but for many other countries who want to update their labour laws, She she opined.
"It takes really deep thought, good dialogue because the path is not that simple. It is not that there is good law on shelf which India could translate into Hindi and pass it. That won't work," she added.
On inspections of factories, she said, "We are suggesting very targetted approach. You can't inspect everything. Look at the places where most violations are and target your inspections there.
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