February 2021, Kerala LawSikho has partnered with Additional Skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP) Kerala, a Government of Kerala company, to roll out three legal courses for students of Kerala in February. Designed for students pursuing a b
Labour Codes- 2020-Some Reflections
Prof. (Dr.) D. Mukhopadhyay
According to the classical economists, labour, in terms of importance of factors of production, comes next to capital. It is perhaps impossible to carry out any production of goods and generation of service without scientific intervention of labour in any economy. Even in highly automated production and distribution system, at least one human being is required to switch on and switch off the automotive machine. Possibly, its functional importance made Labour comes under the ambit of the Concurrent List of the Indian Constitution which implies that the Central Government and the respective State Governments are statutorily empowered to make laws for regulating labour, taking care of interest of labour and maintaining industrial peace and harmony between the employees and the owners of the industrial organizations and undertakings in the country through the Parliament and the State Legislatures respectively. According to