Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Labour code passage may be next flashpoint

Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Manish Tewari and the Left leadership have been opposed to the labour reforms

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Opposition parties, which fiercely protested the passage of two farm reform bills, are now preparing to oppose three upcoming labour reform laws.

One of these, a provision in the Industrial Relations Code allows companies with up to 300 workers to lay off people without concerned state government’s approval, a facility currently available only to companies employing up to 100 people.

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New Delhi: Opposition parties, which fiercely protested the passage of two farm reform bills, are now preparing to oppose three upcoming labour reform laws.

One of these, a provision in the Industrial Relations Code allows companies with up to 300 workers to lay off people without the concerned state government’s approval,

a facility only available to companies employing up to 100 people under the current law.

Union labour minister Santosh Gangwar had on Saturday introduced three labour codes— on social security, industrial relations and occupation­al & health safety—in the Lok Sabha. The fourth Code, on wages, has already been cleared by Parliament.

The labour reform bills will replace myriad archaic labour laws into codes, have been pending for a long time. The government claims to have incorporat­ed 174 of 233 recommenda­tions of the standing committee on labour for the three codes. The Opposition had claimed that the fresh bills — replacing the original versions, should be reviewed afresh by panels.

The Industrial Relation Code Bill 2019, Occupation­al Safety, Health And Working Conditions Code, 2020 and the Code On Social Security, 2020 are set to be discussed in next few days, setting the stage for a renewed confrontat­ion between the Opposition and the government.

The Industrial relations bill redefines the scope of trade unions. The social security Code aims to create a social security network for all workers including migrants and the OSH Code sets standard for health safety norms for firms.

Already, Congress leaders such as Shashi Tharoor and Manish Tewari and the Left

leadership are opposed to the labour reforms. While Tewari wants the new codes to be put in the public domain for a month as they have seen substantia­l changes, Tharoor has demanded that the government accept the standing committee’s recommenda­tions fully.

“The alternativ­e would be to face constituti­onal challenge in the court…does he wants a judicial scrutiny again?” Tharoor questioned the labour minister.

“The government has held nine tripartite consultati­ons, and 10 inter-ministeria­l consultati­ons during the drafting stage of the codes,” Santosh Gangwar told the Lok Sabha, introducin­g the bill.

THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL REDEFINES THE SCOPE OF TRADE UNIONS.

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