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Labour & Industrial Laws

Labour & Industrial Laws: Ensuring Compliance & Fair Practices

Labour and Industrial Laws govern employer-employee relationships, ensuring fair wages, safe working conditions, and social security benefits. Compliance with these laws is crucial for businesses to avoid legal penalties and maintain a productive workforce. Key regulations include the Factories Act, Minimum Wages Act, Industrial Disputes Act, and EPF & ESI laws. Proper implementation promotes workplace harmony, prevents disputes, and enhances employee welfare, leading to sustainable business growth and legal security.

 

Our Key Services:

  • Labour Law Compliance Audits
  • Drafting & Reviewing Employment Contracts
  • Minimum Wages Compliance
  • Provident Fund (EPF) & ESI Registration & Filing
  • Shops & Establishment Act Compliance
  • Factory Act Compliance
  • Gratuity & Bonus Compliance
  • Labour Welfare Fund (LWF) Management
  • Trade Union & Industrial Dispute Management
  • Standing Orders & HR Policy Drafting
  • POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) Compliance
  • Handling Labour Inspections & Legal Notices
  • Payroll & Statutory Deductions Compliance
  • Employee Health & Safety Regulations
  • Advisory on Employment Termination & Retrenchment Laws

Frequency Asked Question

  • Labour & Industrial Laws regulate employment conditions, wages, workplace safety, and industrial relations to protect workers’ rights.
  • Compliance ensures legal protection, avoids penalties, promotes fair employment, and maintains a harmonious workplace.
  • Any business employing workers, from small shops to large industries, must comply with relevant labour regulations.
  • The Factories Act ensures worker safety, health, and welfare in manufacturing units.
  • This law mandates minimum wage payments to workers based on industry and location.
  • Businesses with over 10-20 employees must register online through the EPFO & ESIC portals.
  • It governs working hours, wages, and employee benefits in commercial establishments.
  • By conducting audits, maintaining records, and regularly updating policies as per government regulations.
  • Non-compliance can result in fines, legal action, and reputational damage.
  • Yes, many companies hire compliance consultants to manage payroll, registrations, and legal requirements.
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