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Labor Code Rules: Big news! Government employees will get 300 holidays from April 1! Modi government can implement new rules

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Labor Code Rules: Modi government wants to implement labor law reforms from this year. Despite the delay in implementing labor reforms, the Union Ministry of Labor and Employment is looking to implement four labor codes in 2022.


If this happens, the government employees can get the good news of getting 300 earned leave. If the rules of the Modi Government Labor Code are implemented, then the Earned Leave Leaves of the employees can increase from 240 to 300.

Can get 300 holidays

Regarding the change in the rules of the Labor Code, there was a discussion between the representatives of the Ministry of Labor, Labor Union and Industry regarding working hours, annual holidays, pension, PF, take home salary, retirement etc., in which the earned leave of the employees was increased from 240 to 300 lives were demanded.

Government’s intention to implement soon

Union Minister of State for Labor and Employment Rameshwar Teli told Moneycontrol.com that the ministry is trying to take every state along before implementing the labor code. Rameshwar Teli said that we are continuously talking to all the states. Mostly everyone is on board and they are making new draft rules. Some states are considering this with us. He said that whenever any big scheme or program comes, he will take everyone along. He said that it is difficult to give any deadline, but it is expected that all the four labor codes will be implemented by the year 2022.

Law is divided into 4 codes

29 Central Labor Laws in India are divided into 4 codes. The rules of the code include 4 labor codes like wages, social security, industrial relations and occupation safety and health and working conditions etc. So far 13 states have prepared these draft laws. These four codes have been passed by the Parliament, but apart from the center, the state governments are also required to notify these codes, rules. Only after that these rules will be applicable in the states. These rules were to come into force from April 1, 2021 last year, but were postponed due to non-completion of the preparations of the states.

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