Dear all,
We are a company involved in supply of contract labour for various industries across all sectors.
On the basis of requirement, we deploy labour from one state to the other (i.e if labour is required in Tamil Nadu at a praticular place and sufficient labour is not available, then labour from neighbouring states is deployed).
We would like to know whether there is any law/rules governing such inter-state deployment(migration of labour) either in Contract Labour Act or any other labour rules.
I request clarification/information from our learned forum members. Kindly clarify on this aspect.
Regards,
J. Subramanian
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From India, Madras
Dear Friend
The Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979 is An Act to regulate the employment of inter-State migrant workmen and to provide for their conditions of service and for matters connected therewith.
So u have to take registration under this Act before employ workers from other state.
Regards

From India, Vadodara
Dear Sir,
Thanks for your reply.
Can you please provide more details regarding this Act i.e the authority to whom we should register, the basic requirements for registration etc.
Regards,
J. Subramanian

From India, Madras
Can any body help?
One of our contractor is having labour licence of 50 person and inter state migration licence of 25 person. can we allow him to deploy more labour then 50 person, or i have to ask him to amend the labour licence for excess worker
regards
vinay

From India, Mumbai
Can any body help?
One of our contractor is having labour licence of 50 person and inter state migration licence of 25 person. can we allow him to deploy more labour then 50 person, or i have to ask him to amend the labour licence for excess worker
regards
vinay

From India, Mumbai
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