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Government of India
Ministry of Labour & Employment
25-April-2016 15:18 IST
Government of India
Ministry of Labour & Employment
25-April-2016 15:18 IST
Labour Reforms
Reforms in labour
laws are an ongoing process to update legislative system to address the need of
the hour and to make them more effective and contemporary to the emerging
economic and industrial scenario. The Second National Commission on Labour has
recommended that the existing Labour Laws should be broadly grouped into four
or five Labour Codes on functional basis. Accordingly, the Ministry has taken
steps for drafting four Labour Codes on Wages; Industrial Relations; Social
Security & Welfare; and Safety and Working Conditions respectively, by
simplifying, amalgamating and rationalizing the relevant provisions of the
existing Central Labour Laws. Similarly, the Ministry has taken steps to draft
Small Factories Bill, a special legislation for the small manufacturing units,
based on the recommendations of 2nd National Commission of Labour. Ministry has
also taken steps for amendment of individual Labour Acts. The process of
Legislative reforms includes consultation with stakeholders including Central
Trade Unions, Employers’ Association and State Governments in the form of
tripartite consultation. During recent months, several such tripartite meetings
have been held for considering suggestions on various legislative reform
proposals where the representatives of Central Trade Unions participated and
gave their suggestions on the legislative proposals which are considered by the
Government appropriately.
This information given by Shri Bandaru Dattatreya, the Minister of State (IC) for Labour and Employment, in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
This information given by Shri Bandaru Dattatreya, the Minister of State (IC) for Labour and Employment, in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
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