labour-law
Contract Labour Act
The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 regulates the employment of contract labour in Indian establishments and empowers the appropriate government to prohibit contract labour in certain circumstances. Principal employers must register establishments and ensure contractors hold valid licences, maintain muster rolls, and provide welfare amenities. Non-compliance can result in the absorption of contract workers as direct employees.
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