Labour Codes can significantly boost women's workforce participation in India: Report
New Delhi [India], December 13 (ANI): The recently notified four labour Codes, effective from November 21, 2025, have the potential to meaningfully expand women's participation in the workforce by making employment safer, more secure and more accessible, according to a white paper released by the All India Organisation of Employers (AIOE) in collaboration with law firm Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas.
This progress, according to the white paper, has been supported by women-centric laws such as the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 and the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013, as well as government initiatives including Mission Shakti, NAVYA and WISE-KIRAN.
This, it noted, is particularly significant for women, as the reforms aim to make workplaces safer, social security broader and compliance more predictable.
One of the key outcomes of the Codes is their potential to expand women's participation across sectors by making work more sustainable and secure, rather than merely creating new opportunities
The white paper also highlighted that measures such as nursing breaks, medical support and simplified proof requirements for pregnancy and delivery are critical in reducing the economic and health disruptions that often force women to permanently exit the workforce.
The inclusion of gig and platform workers within the social security framework is described as a forward-looking shift, particularly for women who rely on flexible work arrangements to balance caregiving responsibilities.
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