On 6 July 2026, the Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) Organisation, Ministry of Labour & Employment, conducted awareness programmes, grievance redressal and conciliation interventions across multiple cities to operationalise labour welfare provisions.
Key Interventions (6 July 2026)
- Jabalpur — Awareness on Code on Social Security, 2020: programme for management, HR professionals and employees; covered rights and obligations, with emphasis on women’s rights including maternity benefits and crèche facilities.
- Bhubaneswar — Grievance conciliation: settlement of ₹51.27 lakh for 81 contractual Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) workers (unpaid wages, leave and bonus).
- Raipur — Gratuity enforcement: intervention secured ₹3.31 lakh for seven former contract workers of Baikunth Cement Works.
- Kanpur — Industrial dispute settlement: full and final settlement of ₹20.32 lakh delivered to a critically ill worker’s residence.
Legal & Institutional Facts
- Chief Labour Commissioner (Central): central enforcement agency under the Ministry of Labour & Employment responsible for inspection, conciliation and implementation of central labour statutes.
- Code on Social Security, 2020: central law extending social security to organised, unorganised, gig and platform workers; provides for schemes, contributions and a National Social Security Board.
- Conciliation mechanism: statutory non‑judicial process used to secure settlements in wage, gratuity and bonus disputes and to avoid protracted litigation.
Exam-relevant Data
- Monetary settlements: ₹51.27 lakh (Bhubaneswar); ₹3.31 lakh (Raipur); ₹20.32 lakh (Kanpur).
- Operational footprint: recent actions reported from Jabalpur, Bhubaneswar, Raipur and Kanpur on 6 July 2026.
