Employer-Employee's Guide to New Labour Laws | Practical Guide | 2026 Edition
Author
Taxmann Editorial Board
Year
July 2026
Why Choose This Book?
This practical guide simplifies India's new labour law framework for both employers and employees. It provides an easy-to-understand explanation of the four Labour Codes and related compliance requirements, making it ideal for HR professionals, employers, legal practitioners, compliance officers, consultants, and employees. Covering wages, social security, occupational safety, industrial relations, contract labour, and employment rights, the book serves as a ready reference for workplace compliance and labour law administration.
About the Book
The book presents a comprehensive overview of the new labour law regime by consolidating the key provisions of the Labour Codes and their practical implications. It explains topics such as wages, bonus, gratuity, maternity benefits, Employees' Provident Fund (EPF), Employees' State Insurance (ESI), industrial disputes, occupational safety, contract labour, standing orders, trade unions, migrant workers, social security, registration of establishments, and employment of women. Written in a question-and-answer style with illustrations and FAQs, it helps readers understand employer obligations, employee rights, and day-to-day compliance requirements under the evolving labour law framework.
Related Subjects
- Labour Laws
- Industrial Relations
- Employment Law
- HR & Payroll Compliance
- Social Security Laws
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Caveat Legalis
Readers should verify the latest notifications, Rules, State-specific amendments, and judicial decisions before relying on this guide for professional advice or statutory compliance.
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