In his keynote address, Dr. Mandaviya emphasised that labour reforms in India are rooted in cooperative federalism.
India’s 2025 labour reforms increase flexibility, but without stronger social protection and skills investment they will not deliver sustained manufacturing growth.
A top law commission official described India's four labour codes as significant reforms with potential to create an ...
A comparative analysis of how the four labour codes collectively reshape labour markets, compliance burdens, and worker ...
LOOK AT Indian data and strange patterns start to emerge. Why, for example, do over 95% of industrial firms employ fewer than ten workers, and many others exactly 99? Why are garment factories ...
On the other hand, India is advancing four unified Labour Codes (2025) designed to cut red tape and unlock scaling of ...
The long-awaited labour codes announced by the Government of India represent a truly big-bang reform. For decades, labour regulation in the country was guided by a multiplicity of out-dated laws, many ...
Companies are expected to continue salary hikes despite higher costs from new labour codes, but sectors like IT may see ...
As we entered 2026, amidst a flurry of geopolitical developments, India moved a step closer to making labour reforms a reality. The Ministry of Labour released draft rules under the four consolidated ...
India's labour market is often characterised as 'informal', with over 93% of workers located outside the organised sector in what is known as the 'informal economy'. Notably though, the ...