Labour authority designation under the Code on Wages expands jurisdiction for requiring employer balance sheet production. Under section 31(3) of the Code on Wages, 2019, the Central Government designates specified labour officers as the authorities empowered to call upon employers to produce the balance sheet from establishments for which the Central Government is the appropriate Government. The notification supersedes the earlier 2014 notification, while preserving things done or omitted to be done before such supersession. The designated authorities include the Chief Labour Commissioner (Central), Additional Labour Commissioners (Central), Assistant Labour Commissioners (Central) and Labour Enforcement Officers (Central), with jurisdiction allocated across the listed regional offices and territorial areas.
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Labour authority designation under the Code on Wages expands jurisdiction for requiring employer balance sheet production.
Under section 31(3) of the Code on Wages, 2019, the Central Government designates specified labour officers as the authorities empowered to call upon employers to produce the balance sheet from establishments for which the Central Government is the appropriate Government. The notification supersedes the earlier 2014 notification, while preserving things done or omitted to be done before such supersession. The designated authorities include the Chief Labour Commissioner (Central), Additional Labour Commissioners (Central), Assistant Labour Commissioners (Central) and Labour Enforcement Officers (Central), with jurisdiction allocated across the listed regional offices and territorial areas.
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