Labour laws consultant
Labour law consult provides expert guidance to businesses, organizations, and individuals on legal matters concerning employment relationships, workers’ rights, and employer obligations. This includes ensuring compliance with labor regulations
The Role and Importance of a Labour Laws Consultant
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Labour Laws Compliances
labour law. Our team’s well versed knowledge and commitment to excellence ensure you achieve operational efficiency and scale your business with confidence.
Factory Act Compliances
The Factory Act, 1948, is a key piece of legislation in India aimed at regulating the working conditions in factories. It sets out the minimum standards for health, safety, welfare
PF & ESIC Compliances
PF (Provident Fund) and ESIC (Employee State Insurance Corporation) compliance are crucial aspects of managing employee benefits in India.
Benefits of Compliance
Conclusion
FAQs About Labour Law Advisor & Compliance Consultant Services
The manager of a factory or a supervisor of an industry is responsible for payment of wages as an employer for factory, industry or any other establishments. Under this law an employer make is required to make timely payment of wages to the employees.
This law contains provisions with respect to the responsibility for payment of wages, fixing of wage- periods, time of payment of wages, permissible deductions, maintenance of records and registers.
This law is applicable to every establishment and factory in which 20 or more persons are employed on any day during a year and with respect to such persons who is drawing a remuneration of less than INR 21,000.
Bonus is payable under this law between 8.33% (minimum) to 20% (maximum) of the wages during a financial year.