"It is the tripartite body (system) which should formulate the policy related to labour and not the Niti Aayog," said Narayanan, former national president of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, while addressing the 48th Session of Standing Labour Committee today.
The meeting of the committee is an annual feature where agenda for Indian Labour Conference is set. The conference is also called Indian Labour Parliament where issues related to workers deliberated upon for guiding country's labour laws and polices.
Narayanan said, "No other body can say something against it (tripartite system for labour reforms) but Niti Aayog is often violating that principle. They are bringing something like labour law reforms. It is not at all discussed with trade unions. It is not heard by any tripartite body."
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Explaining further, he said, "Niti Aayog should have done some intellectual exercise with stakeholders."
He was of the view that the tripartite forum like Indian Labour Conference should guide the labour policy of the country as directed by the Supreme Court also.
He said, "The system is working in the country for the last 6-7 decades. It was formulated by none other than a visionary like Dr B R Ambedkar. The tripartite culture is responsible for all labour laws and reforms in the country. It is also model functioning in the International Labour Organisation (ILO)."
It has also said that unifying the existing large number of labour laws into four codes without reforming them will serve little purpose.