Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Manmohan argues for flexible labour laws


Agence France-Presse . New Delhi

India’s prime minister Manmohan Singh argued for more flexible labour laws on Tuesday, saying that rigid regulation hurt the growth of employment in the fast-developing country.
Speaking at the Indian Labour Conference in Delhi, Singh stressed the need for a regulatory framework which generated employment and increased productivity while protecting workers.
‘We need to consider the possible role of some of our labour laws in contributing to rigidities in the labour market, which hurt the growth of employment on a large scale,’ Singh said.
‘We stand committed to economic reform with a human face... but our ability to devote more resources for social welfare activities depends crucially on our ability to accelerate the pace of economic growth.’
A report published in July by investment bank Goldman Sachs warned that India needed ‘a massive overhaul of its archaic labour laws and a heavy investment in education and skills training’ to achieve high growth.
Firms employing over 100 workers cannot make layoffs without government permission, which reduces incentives to invest in skill development and discourages economies of scale, the report said.

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