There is no substitute for an overall change in labour laws
Gangwar mentioned that since taking the office in 2014, Modi government has consistently worked on reforming labour laws
Govt must extend outreach to labour beyond traditional unions
Demonetisation, GST, sealing and anti-pollution measures worsened the prospects of getting a job, but experts said such opportunities were already scarce for those without a proper education
According to draft Code on Social Security, 2019, gig and platform workers will be entitled to life and disability cover, health and maternity benefits, among others
The Code on Minimum Wages passed by Parliament provides only for floors on wages to be set by the Centre
The proposed Code on Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Bill, 2019, would enhance the coverage of workers manifold, an official release said
The Bill had proposed empowering the states to fix different minimum wages based on geography, skill and occupation, along with a national-level minimum wage which will act as a floor
The proposed new labour law will help investors and is expected to accelerate growth, said an official
Private sector firms not belonging to the central sphere were left clueless about the Centre's new rules concerning contract workers
The government had allowed fixed-term employment only for the apparel manufacturing sector so far
The draft labour code on social security is an ambitious but incomplete document
Units employing up to 49 workers are not required to list themselves with the govt
Two key bills, covering industrial relations and wages, would be sent to the cabinet this month
Most of our employers are small and informal for many reasons but an important one is the regulatory cholesterol created by our labour laws
Amendments to Maternity Benefit Act and Workmen Compensation Act are likely to go to cabinet for approval
The Bill is about mothers and children. It is not about the men (fathers): Minister
Unhappy over the Centre's reform agenda, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)-affiliated trade union Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh
India's labour laws force employers to use five billion sheets of paper or 600,000 trees a year. It's time we dispensed with the paper trail and shifted all labour law paper, workflows and permissions online
The committee will also look into the financial, legal and administrative issues