India's Social Security Boost: Minister Mandaviya Meets Global Leader Amid Labour Reforms

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya recently met with ISSA President Prof. Mohammed Azman to strengthen international social security partnerships. The discussion focused on enhancing regional collaboration among Global South nations for better worker protection systems. Prof. Azman specifically praised India's implementation of new labour codes that modernize decades-old regulations. This meeting highlights India's commitment to creating resilient social protection frameworks for its growing workforce.

Key Points: Mandaviya Meets ISSA President to Strengthen Social Protection Ties

  • ISSA President commended India's efforts in expanding social protection coverage
  • Leaders discussed enhancing regional collaboration among Global South nations
  • Meeting focused on building inclusive and resilient social protection systems
  • India's labour codes rationalize 29 existing laws for modern workforce needs
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Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya meets ISSA President to strengthen social protection cooperation

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya meets ISSA President to enhance global social security cooperation and discuss India's landmark labour code implementation for workforce welfare.

"Prof. Azman congratulated India on the implementation of the labour codes - Ministry of Labour and Employment"

New Delhi, November 26

Union Minister of Labour and Employment Mansukh Mandaviya met Prof. Mohammed Azman, President of the International Social Security Association (ISSA) and CEO of PERKESO, in New Delhi on Wednesday.

As per the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Prof. Azman congratulated India on the implementation of the labour codes and commended the country's efforts in expanding social protection coverage for its workforce.

During the meeting, both leaders discussed avenues to enhance regional collaboration and deepen cooperation among Global South nations to build inclusive and resilient social protection systems. The interaction underscored India's commitment to advancing worker welfare and strengthening international partnerships in social security.

Earlier, the Government of India has announced that the four Labour Codes, the Code on Wages, 2019, the Industrial Relations Code, 2020, the Code on Social Security, 2020 and the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020, are being made effective from 21st November, rationalising 29 existing labour laws, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs.

By modernising labour regulations, enhancing workers' welfare and aligning the labour ecosystem with the evolving world of work, this landmark move lays the foundation for a future-ready workforce and stronger, resilient industries driving labour reforms for Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

According to an official release issued by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, many of India's labour laws were framed in the pre-Independence and early post-Independence era (1930s-1950s), when the economy and the world of work were fundamentally different.

While most major economies have updated and consolidated their labour regulations in recent decades, India continued to operate under fragmented, complex and in several parts outdated provisions spread across 29 Central labour laws.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see India taking leadership in Global South cooperation. Our experience in implementing large-scale social security schemes like EPFO can benefit many developing nations. 🇮🇳
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the intent, I hope the implementation is smooth. Many workers in the unorganized sector still struggle to access basic social security benefits. The real test will be on the ground.
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Vikram M
Consolidating 29 laws into 4 codes is a massive achievement! This should reduce compliance burden for businesses while protecting workers' rights. A win-win situation if executed properly.
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Sarah B
As someone working in HR, these reforms were long overdue. The previous system was too complicated with multiple laws. Looking forward to seeing how this impacts employee benefits and workplace safety standards.
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Karthik V
International recognition for our labour reforms is encouraging! Hope this leads to more foreign investment and better working conditions for our workforce. Jai Hind! 🙏

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