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.
Earlier, government permission was required to sack 100 employees or more. Now, no permission is required for sacking up to ...
New labour codes aim to create a modern labour market. A law commission official highlights their potential for inclusivity ...
A top law commission official described India's four labour codes as significant reforms with potential to create an ...