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नए लेबर कोड्स का उद्देश्य औपचारिकरण है, लेकिन यह अनौपचारिकता को गहरा भी कर सकते हैं — UPSC विश्लेषण — UPSC Current Affairs | March 12, 2026
नए लेबर कोड्स का उद्देश्य औपचारिकरण है, लेकिन यह अनौपचारिकता को गहरा भी कर सकते हैं — UPSC विश्लेषण
सरकार के नए Labour Codes, आशावादी Economic Survey प्रक्षेपणों द्वारा समर्थित, अनुपालन को आसान बनाकर और फिक्स्ड‑टर्म कॉन्ट्रैक्ट्स का विस्तार करके औपचारिकरण और रोजगार सृजन को बढ़ावा देने का लक्ष्य रखते हैं। हालांकि, अनौपचारिक क्षेत्र में 80% से अधिक कार्यकर्ता होने और सुरक्षा के मानदंडों को बढ़ाने के साथ, ये सुधार अनौपचारिकता को गहरा करने और प्रवर्तन को कमजोर करने का जोखिम रखते हैं, जो Labour market dynamics का अध्ययन करने वाले UPSC aspirants के लिए एक महत्वपूर्ण चिंता है।
Overview The Union government released draft rules for the four Labour Codes in December 2025. The Economic Survey 2025‑26 projects a rise in formalisation from 60.4% to 75.5%, creation of 77 lakh jobs and a 1.25% contribution to GDP by 2029‑30. The optimism rests on the assumption that simplifying compliance will push firms to register workers formally. Key Developments Thresholds for regulatory coverage are raised – a "factory" now means 20 workers with power or 40 without , and the contract‑labour ceiling jumps from 20 to 50 workers. Lay‑off prior‑approval threshold increased from 100 to 300 workers. Introduction of fixed‑term employment as a major avenue for "formal" jobs. Platform companies must contribute 1‑2% of turnover to gig‑worker schemes, but implementation details are left to future notifications. Labour inspectors are re‑branded as "Inspector‑cum‑Facilitators", allowing firms to pay fines instead of facing strict penalties. The National Floor Wage and National Minimum Wage are introduced without clear calculation method. Important Facts • Over 80% of Indian workers remain in the informal sector, a share that is rising. • Between 2011‑2023, direct factory employment fell from 61% to 47%; contract workers now constitute 42% of factory staff. • In 2024, regular employment in central public‑sector enterprises shrank by 30,000, replaced by casual and contract hires. • The codes allow employers to pay a fine for serious violations such as wage theft, potentially making non‑compliance cheaper than compliance. UPSC Relevance Understanding the labour reforms is crucial for GS‑III (Economy & Social Justice) and GS‑II (Polity) . Aspirants should link: How the shift from permanent to contract work affects <span class="key-term" data-definition="The proportion of the workforce that enjoys job security, regular wages and social security benefits.
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