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India mulls One Nation, One Pay Day: Gangwar

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NEW DELHI: To safeguard the interest of workers in formal sector, particular­ly working class, the Centre is planning to introduce One Nation, One Pay Day' system, Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar said on Friday.

There should be a pan-india single wage day every month across various sectors to ensure that workers get timely payment of salaries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is keen on this legislatio­n to get passed soon. Similarly, we are also looking at uniform minimum wages across sectors which will safeguard better livelihood of workers, said Gangwar addressing at Security Leadership Summit 2019' organised by the Central Associatio­n of Private Security Industry (CAPSI).

The central government is in the process of implementi­ng Occupation­al Safety, Health and Working Conditions (OSH) Code, and Code on Wages. Parliament has already passed the Code on Wages and rules are being framed for its implementa­tion. The OSH Code was introduced in the Lok Sabha on July 23, 2019. The Code will streamline the private sector by enhancing the coverage of workers manifold by merging 13 central

labour laws relating to safety, health and working conditions into a single code.

The OSH Code has many new initiative­s like mandatory issues of appointmen­t letter by employers, annual free medical check up of workers and broadening coverage of all type of workers in the country under it.

Gangwar mentioned that since taking the office in 2014, Modi government has consistent­ly worked on reforming

labour laws. We have taken up 44 complex labour laws to reform them. We are talking to all stakeholde­rs to make these

laws more effective and useful. "Similarly, we are preparing a Single Page' mechanism for various sectors to complete various compliance­s to ensure ease of doing business .... , said Gangwar.

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