Centre reviews workplace accountability standards after new labour codes

The Indian government is reassessing workplace accountability standards following the introduction of new labour codes aimed at enhancing worker protections. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is conducting a comprehensive study to evaluate the existing framework's relevance in the context of recent policy shifts. This review comes as part of a broader effort to ensure that labour regulations align with contemporary workplace dynamics and adequately safeguard employee rights. The changes in the regulatory landscape highlight the government's commitment to improving working conditions and fostering a more equitable labour environment. Stakeholders from various sectors are expected to provide input during this evaluation process, which seeks to identify gaps and propose necessary updates to the current standards. The outcome of this review could significantly impact how businesses operate and manage employee relations across the country, emphasizing the importance of accountability in the workplace.
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