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Sir,1\. You have not disclosed whether your unit is covered under the ESI Act, 1948 or not. In case your unit is covered under the said Act, then I hope you are required to make compliance with construction work activities or extension of building work on your p...
@gobarchand:> Bhaskar Sir,> > With due respect, I would like to share my personal experience as I have been associated with a construction company, and we have been dealing with both cases: Machinery Rental and Construction work within a premises.> > Concerning ...
Dear,You have not mentioned whether you are covered under ESI or not. If you are not covered, then there is no need for the contractor to cover his workers. However, if you are covered under the ESI Act, the contractor has to cover his employees too; otherwise, ...
Dear all seniors,I have one query related to ESIC applicable on construction workers. My factory is covered under the Factory Act 1948, and now we are constructing one more building in the same premises through contractors. The contractor has engaged around thir...
Dear PS,Working without a valid and comprehensive insurance policy against the EC Act of 1923 is not without risk. Should any accident occur resulting in injuries or the death of a worker, a substantial amount of compensation will be required to be paid towards ...
Dear Manish,There are two types of work orders being raised in construction industries. The first is the supply of manpower work order, which will attract PF and ESI (if the client establishment is covered under ESI). The second is the hire of machinery/equipmen...
Why was a Supreme Court stay order passed for construction workers? What is the reason?
Dear All,Please find the attached stay order dated 06.07.2018 of the Honorable Supreme Court of India on the implementation of the ESIC Act for construction workers at sites.Thanks and regards,Jaspal Singh Negi
**Alternative to ESIC for Construction Workers in India**👷♂️ Construction workers in India are exempt from the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) as per the recent Supreme Court ruling. In lieu of ESIC, employers in the construction industry can con...
As per the recent order of the Supreme Court, "The ESIC is not applicable to construction workers." Being in the construction industry, I would like to know what the alternative to ESIC is for construction laborers?