India’s new labour codes have unsettled well-developed labour jurisprudence and created fresh uncertainty for employers and ...
Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai is organising the First Edition of the International Labour Law Conference on 6 ...
The government has clarified that it is not currently planning any specific changes to the Employees’ Provident Fund ...
The government has announced the new Labor Code. It is expected that this new law will come into effect from April 1st. The new Labor Code includes several provisions that will benefit employees. For ...
The new Labour Codes 2025, which were incorporated in the existing labour laws from November 21, 2025, bring several positive changes for both employees and employers. One notable improvement for ...
The government is not currently planning any specific changes to the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) scheme as part of the new labour codes, the Labour Ministry informed the Rajya Sabha.
Amid criticism by Opposition parties, a top law commission official Sunday described the four labour codes as a reform that ...
In November, the government consolidated 44 labour laws into four labour codes – the Code on Wages, the Industrial Relations Code, the Code on Social Security and the Occupational Safety, Health and ...
Mumbai is inviting papers for the first edition of the MNLU Mumbai International Labour Law Conference with the them ...
On 26 February 2026, draft amendments to various employment laws were published by the Minister of Employment and Labour. This follows the publication a year ago of the initial drafts of the amendment ...