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Friends,

Presently, there are 43 central labor laws (Annexure-A), out of which 14 require the maintenance of more than 80 registers/records (Annexure-B) in specified formats. The Ministry of Labour & Employment has proposed the digitization of labor-related records to facilitate doing business and consolidate these registers into 9 electronic registers. The Employee Register (Annexure-C), Wage Register (Annexure-D), and Attendance Register (Annexure-E) will be standardized across various Acts, while act-specific registers will be provided separately.

Establishments will need to maintain these registers on the Shram Suvidha Portal. This will prevent duplication of work and ensure accuracy. The data will be integrated with other social security schemes, and output reports will be available in the prescribed registers as per different Acts. A concept paper regarding this matter has been circulated for comments within one month.

Annexure-A - List of 43 labor laws

Annexure-B - List of 80 registers/records currently required to be maintained under various Acts

Annexure-C - Standardized Employee Register

Annexure-D - Standardized Wage Register

Annexure-E - Standardized Attendance Register

Thanks

From India, Malappuram
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File Type: pdf Digitization of labour records & registers 17.8.2016.pdf (357.9 KB, 607 views)
File Type: pdf Annexure-A.pdf (142.4 KB, 439 views)
File Type: pdf Annexure-B.pdf (3.88 MB, 428 views)

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Dear Agarwalji, You have done absolutely fantastic work by providing us lists of various acts and registers and that under the scheme of digitalization... Thanks.
From India, Kolhapur
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To Shri PC Agrawal,

Thank you for providing very useful information regarding Important Labour Legislations compliance and digitalization by the Central Labour Department. This will be beneficial to most HR Professionals who are currently maintaining most records under various Acts in electronic forms.

Email: c.neyimkhan@gmail.com
Date: 21.8.16

From India, Mumbai
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Section 4 of The Information Technology Act, 2000 is about 'Legal recognition of electronic records'. If such records can be made available when required, they will be termed as legal entities.
From India, Mumbai
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