Dear Seniors,
I have just joined a EPC (Engineering Procurement and Construction) company and have projects in about 4 states in India and is expanding.
I would like to know if we can have a single Principal Employer registration from CLC instead from multiple states.
If yes, how do we go about it?
Thanx
Ani
From India, Calcutta
I have just joined a EPC (Engineering Procurement and Construction) company and have projects in about 4 states in India and is expanding.
I would like to know if we can have a single Principal Employer registration from CLC instead from multiple states.
If yes, how do we go about it?
Thanx
Ani
From India, Calcutta
We are EPC company and get projects mostly Central GOVT for various states.
Do we need to have contract labor license in every state? In that way what do we engage Sub Vendor.
Or Instead, Is it possible that we become the Principal Employer and issue From V to all our vendors???
If Yes pls guide.
Ani
From India, Calcutta
Do we need to have contract labor license in every state? In that way what do we engage Sub Vendor.
Or Instead, Is it possible that we become the Principal Employer and issue From V to all our vendors???
If Yes pls guide.
Ani
From India, Calcutta
As a contractor, you will have to obtain statewise CLRA Registration. In case of your Co. Further sub-contracting, the vendor will also have to obtain CLRA. The principal employer will have to issue Form V both to you and the vendor.
In general practice, The Principal Emp can issue Form V only to the vendor and you stand only as a conforming party. For any doubts, please call to discuss as things may be different if my understanding is not Ok. - Mehul KJ (Serve HR)
From India, Thana
In general practice, The Principal Emp can issue Form V only to the vendor and you stand only as a conforming party. For any doubts, please call to discuss as things may be different if my understanding is not Ok. - Mehul KJ (Serve HR)
From India, Thana
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