A2. Study on New Indian Labour Code in Employee vs. Employer Perspectives
Authors: Dr. R. Sathiya and K. Kalaiselvan
Date: July-September, 2024
Page Numbers: 14-22
Issue: 21
Volume: 11
Abstract : The New Indian Labour Code has brought significant changes to the landscape of
employment relations in India. This study aims to explore the perspectives of both employees and
employers regarding the implications of this code. From the employee's perspective, the New
Indian Labour Code represents a mixed bag of opportunities and challenges. On one hand, the
code introduces provisions for fixed-term employment, which offers greater flexibility and
potentially more job opportunities. Additionally, the code amalgamates multiple labour laws into
fewer codes, simplifying compliance and reducing bureaucratic hurdles. However, concerns arise
regarding the dilution of labour protections, especially in terms of job security, wages, and
working conditions. The increased threshold for retrenchment may lead to heightened job
insecurity, and the expansion of the definition of 'workers' might exclude certain categories from
labour protections. Balancing the interests of both parties and ensuring fair labour practices will
be crucial for the effective implementation of the code and the promotion of a conducive work
environment in India.

