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Which of the following are correct regarding the objectives of the recently enacted Labour Codes in India? (1 mark)
1. Remunerating contract workers at the same rate as regular workers for similar work.
2. Protect the interests of gig workers and migrant workers.
3. Promote gender equality by allowing women workers to work at night subject to obtaining their consent
4. Delegitmise strikes in India.
1, 2 and 3 only
2, 3 and 4 only
1, 3 and 4 only
1, 2 and 4 only
None of the above
- Statement 1: The Labour Codes do aim to ensure equality in wages for contract workers, striving for fair remuneration across different types of employment.
- Statement 2: Protecting gig workers and migrant workers is a significant objective, reflecting the need to extend social security and safeguard interests in evolving work environments.
- Statement 3: Gender equality, including allowing women to work night shifts with their consent, is a focused objective, aiming to empower women in the workforce.
- Statement 4: While the Labour Codes introduce regulations on strikes, they do not outright delegitimize them but instead frame guidelines to balance industrial harmony and workers' rights.
Option 1 - 1, 2 and 3 only -
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