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New Labour Code mandates gratuity after 1 year; definition of wages widened

Fixed-term employees now become eligible for gratuity after just one year of continuous service. Currently, employees are paid gratuity if they have completed five years of continuous service at the time of leaving the company.

November 21, 2025 / 21:29 IST
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Labour Reforms on Gratuity
Labour Reforms on Gratuity

The government on Friday notified new gratuity rules under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 a move that could widen retirement benefits for fixed-term employees and alter how “wages” are defined for calculation.

The labour reforms announced by the government aim to bring more clarity and fairness to gratuity payments across sectors. Here are the key changes:

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Fixed-term employees now become eligible for gratuity after just one year of continuous service. Currently, employees are paid gratuity if they have completed five years of continuous service at the time of leaving the company.

"The new labour codes extend gratuity to fixed-term employees irrespective of the duration of their service a significant departure from the five years requirement. Organisations relying heavily on short term contractual or project-based staff will have to make earlier and more frequent gratuity payouts," said Rashmi Pradeep, Partner (head - southern region), Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas.