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The Occupational Safety, Health, and Working Conditions Code, 2020 (OSHWC)

23 Dec 2025
2 min

Incorporates 13 central laws, focusing on improving workplace safety, health, and working conditions.

  • Aim: To balance the twin objectives of safeguarding worker rights and safe working conditions, and creating a business-friendly regulatory environment.
  • Key Provisions
    • Unified Registration: A uniform threshold of 10 employees is set for electronic registration.
    • Extension to Hazardous Work: The Government can extend the Code's provisions to any establishment, even with one employee, engaged in hazardous or life-threatening occupations.
    • Wider Definition of Migrant Workers: The definition of inter-state migrant workers (ISMW) now covers workers employed directly, through contractors, or migrate on their own. 
    • Women's Employment: Women can work in all types of establishments and during night hours (before 6AM, beyond 7PM) with consent and safety measures.
    • National Occupational Safety & Health Advisory Board: A single tripartite advisory board replaces six earlier boards to set national safety and health standards across sectors, ensuring uniformity and quality.
    • Institutional oversight 
      • Safety committee to be constituted by factories with 500+ workers, construction units (250+ workers), and mines (100+) workers with employer and worker representatives.
      • Welfare officer to be appointed in units where 250 or more workers are ordinarily employed.
      • National occupational safety and health advisory board (tripartite body) to be constituted by central government to set national safety and health standards
  • Contract Labour: Norms apply to contractors with 50+ workers (earlier 20), and employers are allowed to engage contract labour even in defined core activities such as sanitation, subject to conditions.

Merits  

Demerits

  • Strengthened workers right: E.g., working hours capped at 8 hrs in a day & 48 hrs a week.
  • Transparency and accountability: Mandatory appointment letters to all workers and though online mechanisms 
  • Boost Female labour force participation: Permits women to work in all types of units, including night shifts subject to their consent and mandatory safety protocols.
  • Narrowed Coverage: Threshold for factory licence raised (10 to 20 workers with power, and to 40 in without power) can exclude many small units from safety compliance requirements.
  • Oversight Gaps: The shift towards self-certification by employers, risks underreporting of violations and inadequate enforcement of safety standards.

Conclusion 

The new Labour Codes represent a major reform in India's labour system by balancing worker welfare with business efficiency. They simplify compliance, improve safety, and ensure fair wages, while promoting a more transparent and growth-oriented economy. 

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