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Claim of Automatic Absorption by Contract Workers: A Legal Perspective
Introduction: The relationship between contract workers and principal employers is regulated by the provisions of the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 (referred to as the “Act” hereafter). A fundamental aspect of this relationship revolves around the demand for automatic absorption of contract workers into the workforce of principal employers. Over the decades, this issue has been a subject of prolonged disputes between contract workers, trade unions (unions) and
Too POSH For Some? – Some Thoughts On The POSH ACT
India recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (the “POSH Act”). This legislation came into force with the aim of making the workplace safer for women and to increase the participation of women in the workforce. That the Act has begun to work is evident from the fact that a survey of 370 BSE 500 companies showed a 31% increase in
DPDP Act 2023 – Implications On The Employer
In this 2-part series, we examine the implications of the DPDP Act on the Employer and Employee. In the first part, let us look at the role of the Employer and the employer’s obligation towards ensuring the protection of the personal data of employees. India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act) received presidential assent on Aug 11, 2023. It aims to protect employee (Data Principal as defined under
Menstrual Leave in India – Latest Trends & Perspectives
Introduction: While Indian labour laws include provisions for sick and casual leaves, there is no specific legislation addressing menstrual leave in the country. Accordingly, organisations have the flexibility to create their policies regarding menstrual leave. Zomato was at the forefront, introducing a 10-day ‘period leave’ to foster a more inclusive organizational culture. Likewise, Swiggy, another online food delivery platform, implemented a ‘time off’ policy for its female delivery partners. Similarly,
Gig on the Rise: Promises and Perils in the Indian Context
Introduction In the unfolding landscape of modern labour dynamics, the ascendancy of “gig work” and “platform work” assumes a remarkable centrality, illuminating the prominence of unstructured labour. Defined within the parameters of the Social Security Code of 2020, a “gig worker” embodies the modern professional who embraces non-traditional work arrangements beyond the confines of conventional employer-employee relationships. Similarly, “platform work” unveils a virtual realm where individuals and entities converge through digital
Karnataka Factories Amendment Act – A boon for Technology & Electronics manufacturers
Over the last few months, Karnataka has been making incremental changes to its policies and laws to further attract and accelerate manufacturers to set up shop in the state. Factors Steering Technology & Electronics Manufacturers Advent to Karnataka: Recently, the Government of India imposed a ban on the import of laptops, tablets and certain types of computers to restrict the inflow of consignments from technology and electronics manufacturers based in