The central government has announced that the Codes on Wages, Social Security, Industrial Relations and Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (OSHWCC) have come into effect, replacing 29 preexisting laws. The four codes were notified on November 21, 2025, almost five years following their approval by Parliament.
While the codes primarily codify the preexisting laws’ requirements, they also introduce a substantial number of changes with wide-ranging impacts. From an employer’s perspective, some of the more noteworthy changes affecting compensation and benefits include the following:
Overall, the codes represent some of the most significant changes to India’s compensation, benefits and employment landscape in decades and will require employers to carefully review a broad range of policies to ensure compliance, understanding and recognition of cost and liability impacts (most notably relating to GS) and cost-effective reward design. Companies should take action to ensure compliance with the changes. Detailed implementation rules are yet to be released by the government; these are expected early in 2026.