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Govt to repeal Plantation Labour Act; tea industry concerned

Addressing a programme here, the economist said the central government has also brought a new set of wage code replacing, among others, the Minimum Wage Act of 1948.

January 24, 2020 / 18:27 IST
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The Centre is going to repeal the Plantation Labour Act (PLA), 1951 that makes it mandatory for planters to provide workers non-cash benefits such as housing and drinking water, chairman of PM's economic advisory council Bibek Debroy said on January 24.

Addressing a programme here, the economist said the central government has also brought a new set of wage code replacing, among others, the Minimum Wage Act of 1948.

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The Centre has already tabled a Bill in Parliament on occupational safety, health and working conditions code which is now under discussion.

"The government is going to repeal the Plantation Labour Act besides bringing in a new code on wages," Debroy said at the Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet here.