Weekly Compliance Bulletin An update into labour compliance September 28, 2015 Volume 1, Issue 22
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Construction company needs job done, 200 laborers working on site. If laborers violate WC policy, they will be eligible for ESIC benefits.
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user's reply seems to contain some errors and is not clear. It appears to discuss a construction company, labor work, WC policy, and ESIC. However, more clarity and accurate information are needed.
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  • Dear Vinodh,

    Kindly share the latest status report on the Madurai Bench High Court ruling status quo on ESI Circular dated 31/07/2015 regarding the extension of ESI Scheme to Construction Site Workers.

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    From India, Mumbai
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    (Fact Checked)-The Madurai Bench High Court ruled against the extension of ESI Scheme to Construction Site Workers in a Circular dated 31/07/2015. (1 Acknowledge point)
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