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Merely changing labour laws won’t draw Apple and Co to India | Mint Primer | Mint

Join us as we delve into the recent labor law amendments in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, two southern states in India, and explore their implications for workers, manufacturers, and the nation's quest for global manufacturing supremacy. The amendments, driven by global manufacturers like Apple, aimed to extend daily working hours but faced opposition and subsequent withdrawal in Tamil Nadu. The Congress Party criticized the BJP-led Karnataka government's anti-labor policies and pledged to repeal the amendments if elected. This video examines the impact of these legal shifts, highlights the disparity between organized and unorganized labor conditions, and discusses the challenges in attracting global manufacturers away from China. Discover why weaker labor protections may not be the solution and explore the key factors that states must focus on to attract investments and promote better compliance with labor-protection regulations. Don't miss this insightful analysis on India's journey towards achieving a robust manufacturing sector and creating a conducive environment for both workers and manufacturers.

25 May 2023
Opinion

Protect workers, not jobs

It is time to reorient labour laws to abide by the principle of 'protect the worker, not the jobs'

4 min read10 Jan 2018
Politics

Changes to India’s child labour law will disadvantage tribals, lower-castes: UN

Under the new Child Labour Act, some forms of child labour may become invisible and the most vulnerable children could be forced to drop out of school

2 min read26 Jul 2016

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