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Govt likely to table two labour laws in Parliament today

August 06, 2014 08:27 IST

These include Apprenticeship Act 1961 and Labour Laws (Exemption from Furnishing Returns and Maintaining Registers by Certain Establishments) Act 1988
The Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government may table two labour law amendment Bills in the Parliament on Wednesday.

These include Apprenticeship Act 1961 and Labour Laws (Exemption from Furnishing Returns and Maintaining Registers by Certain Establishments) Act 1988.

The Union Cabinet had given clearance to amendments made to these two labour laws along with Factories Act 1947 on 30 June. According to sources, the decision was taken in a meeting held by the labour ministry officials on Monday.

"We are awaiting the business hours to be notified

by the Parliamentary Affairs by today evening. These two Bills may be taken up on Wednesday," said a senior official.

Another official said that the ministry is pushing hard to table the Factories Act too which is in consultation stage with the union law ministry at present.

Amendments to Apprenticeship Act include allowing companies to start new trades without waiting for the Centre to notify those. Also, among key proposals cleared is doing away with the clause that allows arrest of employers for not implementing this Act.

Changes in the Labour Laws (Exemption from Furnishing Returns and Maintaining Registers by Certain Establishments) Act include reducing the need for small firms to maintain registers.

The definition of small establishments has also been proposed to be changed to firms hiring up to 40 employees, against 10 currently.

Somesh Jha in New Delhi
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