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Secretary Dawra bets on regional workshops to convince Bengal, remaining states on labour codes

Though cleared by the Parliament, the proposed labour codes have been pending since 2020 and is now said to be part of the 100-day agenda of the government. The secretary said most states have brought out draft rules under the new labour codes, with about 30 of them entirely on board with the reform-agenda

August 12, 2024 / 19:25 IST
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Sumita Dawra, secretary, ministry of labour and employment

The Central government will embark on a series of regional workshops to sensitise stakeholders, including states on the proposed labour codes as it looks to build consensus around this reform, said Sumita Dawra, secretary, ministry of labour and employment.

“We have planned a series of regional workshops where all the states will come together to discuss the rules. Our concern is that there are discrepancies between the central framework and the pre-published rules by some state governments. There should be uniformity of compliances for businesses across the states. To ensure this, we will examine at our end, but we want more discussions so that we have a common view on where the gaps are,” Dawra said.

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She is confident that the Centre will be able to convince all states, even a reluctant West Bengal to implement these codes in their jurisdictions.

“West Bengal is the only state that on June 20 said they will not do it (implement the labour codes). We have explained to them that this will be very good for labour welfare and also for attracting investments. I specifically requested the officer from West Bengal to give the correct picture to his seniors,” Dawra added.