No labour codes coming into effect from July 1
Millennium Post Delhi|July 01, 2022
The labour codes are expected to introduce far-reaching changes with implications for employers and workers
No labour codes coming into effect from July 1

NEW DELHI: Amid wide speculations, the roll out of four labour codes on industrial dispute, social security, wage and occupational safety, is not coming into effect from July 1.

As per a senior government official, all the four labour codes would be rolled out after taking all stakeholders on board. However, the official affirmed that discussions and deliberations on the final structure are still on.

"The Union Labour ministry is doing a final round of consultations with states, industries and other stakeholders and it would be finalised very soon, but it's not to be rolled out from July 1 as it's been speculated by many," the official said.

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