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  • December 09, 2025

Right to Disconnect Bill 2025 introduced in Lok Sabha!

India’s New Labour Codes have triggered mixed reactions, balancing wage security and social protection with cost pressures and flexibility in working hours. Explore how the Right to Disconnect Bill 2025 aims to protect employee personal time while intersecting with extended work-hour provisions under the labour codes.

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  • December 10, 2025

Establishment Employees will see a new payslip and a new roster under a series of revisions in Labour Codes!

India’s New Labour Codes 2025 are reshaping payslips and working hours. Understand how the 50% wage rule impacts salary structure, PF and gratuity, overtime rules, four-day workweek flexibility, and what employees should expect under the new framework.

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  • December 11, 2025

ESIC rolls out letter dated 10/12/2025 for registration of eligible employees not covered, under ESI Scheme!

ESIC has issued a fresh circular expanding employee coverage under the Code on Social Security. Understand how the revised wage definition and the 50% rule bring previously excluded employees under ESIC coverage and what employers must do next.

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  • December 12, 2025

Karma Global rolls out comprehensive HR & Compliance Services for MSMEs in India!

Karma Global offers comprehensive HR and statutory compliance services for MSMEs in India. From Labour Code implementation and payroll reconfiguration to PF, ESI, licensing, and litigation support, we help MSMEs build compliant, scalable, and risk-free operations.

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  • December 15, 2025

New labour code mandates salary disbursement by 7th of every month, is it for some or for all

Does the New Labour Code mandate salary payment by the 7th of every month for all employees? Understand Section 17 of the Code on Wages, earlier salary payment rules, the Ministry of Labour’s 21 November 2025 statement, and the specific impact on IT & ITeS workers.

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  • November 23, 2025

Effect of the new labour laws on your take home salary!

The government has notified new labour laws on 21st November 2025 requiring all establishments in India to ensure basic salary gets stretched to at least 50% of the total cost-to-company (CTC), necessitating direction into envisaging how pay packets should be structured going forward from the effective date of 21st Nov 2025.

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  • November 13, 2025

EPFO Compliance for Expatriates: What Indian Employers Must Do After the Delhi High Court Ruling!

In the recent writ petitions filed by several employers and employees against the provisions related to international workers under Para 83 of EPF Scheme 1952 and Para 43-A of EPF Scheme 1995, the Single Bench of the Honourable High Court of Karnataka has struck down the provisions as ultra vires.

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Supreme Court mandates Survey of Organizations with 10 or more employees to ensure sexual compliance!

The Labour Department, Delhi has issued directions following the Supreme Court’s Order in Aureliano Fernandes versus State of Goa, mandating a survey of Organizations with 10 or more employees to ensure compliance with the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013.

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EPFO’s latest dictum on display of Form 5A at entry point of establishment by 21/10/2025.

The Central PF Commissioner , in exercise of powers conferred under Para 78 (3) of the Employees Provident Funds Scheme 1952 has given an Order to the PF Fund Organisation’s Officers to issue a directive to the establishments , to ensure prominent display of the extract of Form 5A at the entrance of the establishment or on their web site along with mobile application.

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Karnataka Government offers suggestion for relief on Shop Act via draft amendment to the rules!

The Karnataka Government has proposed some changes in the Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Rules, 1963, and by virtue of powers conferred by section 40 of the Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishment Act, 1961 (Karnataka Act 8 of 1962) and as required by sub-section (4) of section 40 of the said Act, they have published information of all persons likely to be affected thereby and notice has been given for consideration of these amendments after the expiry of thirty days from the date of its publication in the official Gazette.

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