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Labour Codes Boost India’s Export Sector Growth

RR Team, November 30, 2025December 1, 2025
­India’s export-driven industries are entering a new era of transparency, efficiency, and workforce protection as the government’s four consolidated Labour Codes begin reshaping the country’s industrial landscape. The streamlined framework created by combining 29 earlier laws aims to modernise labour governance and strengthen the competitiveness of Export-Oriented Industries (EOIs) such as textiles, garments, leather, electronics, IT-enabled services, pharmaceuticals, and auto components.
The reforms focus on simplifying business operations, ensuring predictable labour policies, and aligning India’s labour regime with global standards. At the same time, workers gain stronger rights, expanded social security, improved safety norms, and more equitable employment opportunities. The combination is expected to accelerate India’s export momentum while enhancing worker wellbeing.

Uniform Wage Structure Enhances Predictability

One of the most transformative changes is the uniform definition of “wages” across all Labour Codes. This ends decades of confusion caused by multiple, inconsistent definitions in earlier laws. For EOIs operating across different states, the reform brings clarity to payroll calculations related to PF, ESI, gratuity, and bonuses.

The upcoming National Floor Wage will further ensure that no state sets wages below a centrally determined benchmark. This creates predictability in labour costs and supports fair wage practices demanded by global buyers. Additionally, the legal recognition of digital wage payments helps exporters maintain transparent records for international audits and social compliance checks.

Greater Flexibility in Workforce Management

The Codes introduce Fixed Term Employment (FTE), allowing industries to hire workers directly for short cycles without losing compliance. This is particularly beneficial for export sectors where production fluctuates with global orders. Workers under FTE receive the same statutory benefits as permanent employees, including eligibility for gratuity on a pro-rata basis.

Another major reform is raising the threshold for government approval for layoffs, retrenchment, or closure from 100 to 300 workers. This provides EOIs the flexibility to realign operations during market shifts. States also gain greater autonomy to set overtime and working-hour limits, enabling industries to meet peak export deadlines without legal hurdles.

Simplified Compliance Improves Ease of Doing Business

The Codes replace multiple registrations, licences, and inspection processes with a single registration and unified returns. Export units operating multiple facilities or contractors benefit from reduced paperwork and lower administrative costs.

The new “Inspector-cum-Facilitator” model promotes guidance over penalisation, while digital and randomised inspections curb arbitrary enforcement. First-time offences are now compoundable, reducing litigation and enabling industries to focus on production rather than compliance battles.

Social Security and Safety Measures for Workers

The Labour Codes extend social security coverage to all categories of workers including gig, platform, contract, and migrant workers ensuring broader protection across EOIs. Portable PF and ESI accounts allow workers to retain benefits even when shifting between states or factories.

Mandatory Grievance Redressal Committees provide internal platforms for resolving disputes quickly, reducing the risk of industrial unrest. Uniform safety and welfare norms—ranging from sanitation facilities to restrooms and canteens create safer work environments, especially in sectors involving chemicals, dust, and repetitive motion.

Women Workers Gain Stronger Protections

The Codes prohibit gender-based discrimination in wages, recruitment, and working conditions, protecting millions of women employed in garments, electronics, leather, and service exports. For the first time, women can legally work night shifts across all sectors, provided employers ensure transportation, safety arrangements, and consent-based deployment.

Formalisation and Job Security

The mandatory issuance of appointment letters ensures legal recognition and prevents arbitrary employment practices, especially in industries heavily dependent on contract or seasonal labour. A new Re-skilling Fund will support retrenched workers by helping them acquire new competencies and transition into fresh employment opportunities.

Conclusion

India’s Labour Codes represent a balanced approach to promoting ease of doing business while advancing worker welfare. For EOIs, the reforms offer streamlined compliance, greater flexibility, and improved competitiveness in global markets. For workers, they ensure fair wages, safer workplaces, expanded social security, and equal opportunities. Together, the changes reinforce India’s ambition to build a modern, export-driven economy grounded in both productivity and dignity.

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