
New draft rules for India's Code on Wages allow governments to set daily work hours, a departure from the current eight-hour standard. Labour economists and worker representatives fear this change could lead to exploitation, particularly for gig and platform workers, despite the 48-hour weekly limit remaining. Critics argue the new draft is worse than previous versions and the 1948 Minimum Wage Act, potentially enabling longer daily shifts without adequate rest provisions.
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