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Let's back Labour Codes with unemployment insurance
Mint New Delhi
|April 16, 2026
When India enacted its four new Labour Codes, consolidating over 40 central labour laws, the promise was straightforward: simplify compliance, make labour markets more flexible and attract investment.
These are worthy goals. But for the Codes to deliver on that promise, they should be accompanied by a reform that has been conspicuously absent from the conversation: a properly designed, state-sponsored unemployment insurance system. Without it, the Codes will continue to impose costs on the wrong parties, distort company behaviour and leave workers exposed to financial precarity in every business-cycle downturn.
Most developed market economies have long understood this. Insurance cover for joblessness is seen as a standard feature of the labour market—not as charity, but as a mechanism for helping workers weather temporary job losses. The logic is economic. When workers lose jobs for no fault of their own—say, because of a recession, a sectoral contraction or a firm-level restructuring—the ability to maintain consumption while searching for a new role keeps skills from atrophying and prevents people from being pushed into the first available job rather than the best-matched one.
This story is from the April 16, 2026 edition of Mint New Delhi.
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