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Adopt formalisation to power productivity growth

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Trends in Contract Labour in India's Manufacturing Sector

India's formal manufacturing sector has seen a substantial shift in employment structure over recent decades, with contract labour becoming increasingly prevalent.

Key Findings

  • The share of contract labour in manufacturing has doubled from 20% in 1999-2000 to 40.7% in 2022-23.
  • Contractualisation, while intended for flexibility, is often driven by cost avoidance, not genuine flexibility or skill access.
  • Contract workers are excluded from core labour laws, weakening their bargaining power and making them vulnerable to exploitation.
  • In 2018-19, contract workers earned 14.47% less than regular workers, with disparities more pronounced in large enterprises (31%).
  • Contract workers' daily labour cost to employers was 24% lower than that of regular workers.

Impact on Productivity

  • Contract labour-intensive (CLI) enterprises have 31% lower labour productivity compared to regular labour-intensive (RLI) enterprises.
  • The productivity gap is more pronounced in small enterprises (<100 workers) at 36%.
  • High-skill CLI enterprises have a productivity advantage of 5% to 20% over low-skill counterparts.
  • Large capital-intensive CLI enterprises see a 17% gain in labour productivity.

Policy Recommendations

  • The 2020 labour code aims to provide more hiring flexibility but faces criticism for potential job quality erosion.
  • Incentivising longer fixed-term contracts and reviving the Pradhan Mantri Rojgar Protsahan Yojana (PMRPY) could reduce contract labour misuse.
  • PMRPY had previously benefited over one crore employees by supporting employer contributions to pension and provident funds.
  • Tags :
  • India's Manufacturing Sector
  • Contract Labour
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