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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | CPI(M) MP Kareem Moves Private Member’s Bill to Repeal Four Labour Codes -Ronak Chhabra

CPI(M) MP Kareem Moves Private Member’s Bill to Repeal Four Labour Codes -Ronak Chhabra

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published Published on Feb 5, 2022   modified Modified on Feb 10, 2022

-Newsclick.in

Speaking to NewsClick in a telephone interview on Friday, the Rajya Sabha leader lamented that the Centre has “not accepted even a single recommendation” that was made to it by Standing Committee on Labour in its different reports over the Labour Codes.

New Delhi: Communist Party of India (Marxist) Rajya Sabha MP Elamaram Kareem on Friday introduced a Private Member’s Bill that seeks to repeal the contentious four Labour Codes which have, since their passage in Parliament earlier, invited flak from trade unions for being anti-worker.

Kareem, a member of the Standing Committee on Labour, proposed to repeal The Code on Wages, 2019; The Industrial Relations Code, 2020; The Code on Social Security, 2020; and, The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020.

The four Codes incorporate certain provisions of the existing central labour enactments, “selectively to the sole advantage of the employers” and distort and dilute almost all the rights and protection related provisions for the workers and employees, Kareem has reasoned in the ‘Statement of Objects and Reasons’ of the proposed The Labour Codes (Repeal) Bill, 2021.

Speaking to NewsClick in a telephone interview later on Friday, Kareem lamented that the Centre has "not accepted even a single recommendation," made to it by Standing Committee on Labour in its different reports over the Labour Codes.

Through the Private Member’s Bill, the CPI(M) leader is now hoping for a discussion in the upper house of Parliament in the coming days during which the opposition parties can “expose the [Central] government.”

Touted as "reforms" by the Narendra Modi-led Central government, the three Labour Codes – industrial relations, social security, and occupational safety – were passed in Parliament in September 2020 without a proper debate. The other Code that is relating to wages was passed in 2019.

The four Codes are set to replace and subsume 29 central labour enactments.

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Newsclick.in, 5 February, 2022, https://www.newsclick.in/CPIM-MP-Kareem-Moves-Private-Member-Bill-Repeal-Four-Labour-Codes?fbclid=IwAR22zaZcFol2Fj7WGc8IuZ8U7H3G12uJRCyie9Hhql9lM_rBEu27MXNoqk8


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