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Sharmila Das
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Dear Mr. Satish,
Contract Labour is a labor hired through a third person called Contractor. Your firm will be the Principal employer for contract workers/labours. According to the Contract Labor Act 1970, contract labours can be engaged through a contractor complied to the statutory compulsion for payment of wages for industries. Along with the required licences, registration of the worker with the specific job that he is hired thereof. According to the ID Act, the hiring depend on the type of agreement which is permitted and the contract labours can be set for a period.

From India, Visakhapatnam
ppandey365
Respected Sharmila Madam, Its great to see that anyone is trying to solve problem related to HR. Thank u very much for explaining these valuable information to these guys.
From India, Pune
rims
Hi
ESIC is applicable for the strength 10 and above and the salary limit is 15000/- gross salary per month effective from 1.4.2011.
PF is applicable for the strength 20 and above. In case you have less than 20 employees you can apply PF under voluntary coverage.
Srinivasa.K

From India, Bangalore
Poonam B
1

mam, pls tell me how to fill n maintain record of form 5 and 10 of labours as they are always fluctuating mainly if u work in construction industry. Regards, Poonam B.
From India, Delhi
DilipSN
17

HiVishakha
Please send ur mail id on \"vidarbhaind@ymail.com\", I hv to send proposal to obtain the Registration of PF & ESI as I am deals in this field.
Regards,
N. Dilip
Labour Law Consulting & Outsourcing, Navi Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
Essanduz
I am a contractor and (pvt ltd company) and around 12 migrant workers at site. what are the mandatory registrations I should comply (like esi pf etc.) i was working in qatar and dont know much about the formalities here. So pls help me to avoid any legal regulatory issues.
Thanks in advance
Salim

From India, Ernakulam
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