As part of plan to make it easier to do business in the country and create jobs, the Labour Ministry has drafted a bill to integrate three laws -- Trade Unions Act, Industrial Disputes Act and Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act -- into a single code for industrial relations, the minister told PTI in an interview here.
Labour laws, he said, need to be looked with a new perspective. "For that you need to have simplification and rationalisation of laws. But that will not be at the cost of workers' interest. Workers' right will be protected. But at the same time for increasing employability, ease of doing business in necessary," he said.
The draft allows companies hiring up to 300 workers to lay them off without seeking official sanction. At present, industries hiring up to 100 workers are allowed to lay off without permission.
Besides, a worker will be allowed to object to being laid off within three years, against no clear period specified in the law now.
Dattatreya said that to take labour unions on board, tripartite consultations are on and the Prime Minister has formed a ministerial committee headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to address issues raised by them.
Major trade unions, meanwhile, are unhappy with the proposals and have called for a day-long on September 2.
Unions are also opposed to Small Factories bill which proposes to keep units employing less than 40 workers out of the purview of 14 labour laws including EPF & MP Act 1951, ESI Act 1948 and Industrial Dispute Act 1947.
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