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India's new labour law 2025: Your workday, salary & rights on reset

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December 2025

India's new labour law of 2025 marks the biggest overhaul of wages, social security, industrial relations and workplace safety, legally binding on all states.

- By Musharrat Shahin | musharrat.shahin@9dot9.in

India's new labour law 2025: Your workday, salary & rights on reset

India has entered a decisive new phase in its economic journey. With the enforcement of four consolidated labour codes on 21 November 2025, the country has attempted what policymakers have debated for nearly three decades: simplifying a maze of 29 antiquated labour laws into a coherent, modern framework. At its core, this reform is an effort to align India's regulatory architecture with the realities of a young, mobile, digitally native, and increasingly diverse workforce that earns, works, and aspires.

To appreciate the scale of this shift, it helps to glance at where India's labour laws come from and what they were never designed to handle.

A System Built for an Older India

Most of India's labour laws were crafted in the mid-20th century, when industrialisation followed predictable patterns: factories, mills, mines, plantations, and office establishments. Work was stable, full-time, and overwhelmingly male. Over the decades, laws multiplied in response to specific demands, minimum wages here, contract labour there, maternity benefits elsewhere, until employers, workers, and even regulators found themselves navigating a labyrinth of overlapping rules.

By the late 1990s and early 2000s, the system was visibly misaligned. India was opening its economy, global investors were assessing risk, and organised industry was expanding faster than regulation could keep up. At the same time, an entirely new ecosystem was emerging: IT services, BPOs, e-commerce, and eventually gig and platform work. Millions of workers had entered the labour force through channels the law did not even recognise.

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