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In India, domestic workers are a vital component of the unorganised labour force. They carry out a variety of responsibilities in households, including cleaning, cooking, and child care. However, many domestic workers are subjected to physical and psychological abuse, and they frequently work without any legal protections or job security.
Indian economy has seen a significant rise in gig economy in recent years. Gig economy is characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work as opposed to permanent employment.
Explore Indias strides toward Sustainable Development Goal 8! From economic growth to employment, gender equality to eliminating child labor. Delve into progress, challenges, and the way forward. Stay informed on India’s journey towards inclusive and sustainable economic development.
The Code on Wages has several implications for labor law in India. One of the key implications is the extension of minimum wages to all workers, including those in the informal sector.
Social Security is one of the most important aspects of a welfare state, which is aimed at providing a safety net for the citizens of the country. In India, the Constitution provides for social security measures under Article 41, which states that the state shall within the limits of its economic capacity and development, make effective provisions for securing the right to work, education and public assistance in cases of unemployment, old age, sickness and disablement, and other cases of undeserved want.
Explore the evolution of labor laws in India from the 19th century to the present, comparing it with the colonial states approach. Understand the development, scope, and impact on workers’ rights, addressing exploitation and ensuring fair wages. Gain insights into key legislations, including the Factories Act, Trade Unions Act, and Industrial Disputes Act.
Rights of workers are protected under the Constitution of India as well as various Labour Laws of India. According to the Indian law, a migrant worker is a person who migrates either within their own state or from one state to another state in search of employment or work opportunities.
Menstrual leave is a policy that allows women to take time off from work during their menstrual cycle. It is significant because menstruation can be a painful and uncomfortable experience, and it can affect a woman’s ability to work.
Maternity benefits are a crucial aspect of any social welfare system, as they provide financial assistance and other forms of support to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period.
Labour laws play a crucial role in protecting the rights and welfare of workers in any country. In India, the definition of ‘industry’ holds immense significance as it determines the scope of applicability of various labour laws.