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India's New Labor Codes: Universal Social Security Unveiled

22 Nov

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Summary

  • New labor codes guarantee universal social security for gig workers.
  • Mandatory appointment letters and statutory minimum wages are now law.
  • Annual health checks and digital benefit tracking enhance worker well-being.
India's New Labor Codes: Universal Social Security Unveiled

India's comprehensive overhaul of labor laws is now official with the notification of four new codes. These reforms introduce universal social security for gig workers, mandate appointment letters for all employees, and establish statutory minimum wages with timely payment across sectors. The changes are expected to significantly improve workforce well-being, with mandatory annual health checks for those over 40 and digital tracking of benefits.

Experts note that the push for portability and digital benefit tracking is particularly impactful, especially in the IT sector where job mobility is high. Standardized wage components and digitized compliance aim to prevent wage deductions and ensure benefit access during job changes. Transparent employment terms and prompt wage payments are also anticipated to reduce disputes.

While manufacturers may see reduced compliance burdens, the services sector faces stricter regulations previously applied only to factories. Flexible implementation by the government will be crucial to foster investment and prevent disruption in well-functioning sectors. Employers are urged to promptly align their internal policies and HR practices with the new framework.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new labor codes bring universal social security for gig workers, mandatory appointment letters, and statutory minimum wages across sectors.
Gig workers are now eligible for universal social security coverage under the new labor codes.
The services sector will now be subject to stricter regulations, previously only applicable to factories, requiring flexible implementation.

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