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Four new labour codes to reform jobs market
November 22, 2025
|Hindustan Times Chandigarh
New laws usher in key changes
NEW DELHI: The Union government on Friday announced the implementation of four labour codes passed by Parliament in 2019-20 meant to replace a welter of complex, British-era legislation, kicking off a set of reforms aimed at attracting investment, spurring job creation and making it easier for firms to hire and fire employees.
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