Dear All,
We are a real estate company and are planning to start up 2-3 projects in West Bengal at different locations. We need to register as a Principal Employer under the Contract Labour (R&A) Act. My question is: as a Principal Employer, do we have to apply for separate registrations to the respective regional offices for 3 different projects? Or do we only have to take registration for our registered office?
Regards,
DG
From India, Calcutta
We are a real estate company and are planning to start up 2-3 projects in West Bengal at different locations. We need to register as a Principal Employer under the Contract Labour (R&A) Act. My question is: as a Principal Employer, do we have to apply for separate registrations to the respective regional offices for 3 different projects? Or do we only have to take registration for our registered office?
Regards,
DG
From India, Calcutta
Dear DG,
In my opinion, you are required to have registration certificates for each of your projects (sites/places) separately under the Contract Labour (R&A) Act from the area Registering Officer(s).
R.N.Khola
From India, Delhi
In my opinion, you are required to have registration certificates for each of your projects (sites/places) separately under the Contract Labour (R&A) Act from the area Registering Officer(s).
R.N.Khola
From India, Delhi
Dear DG,
As pointed out by Mr. Khola, every regional office or establishment for which the appropriate government is the State Government, each establishment would have to apply and procure separate RC's for each establishment or project.
From India, Mumbai
As pointed out by Mr. Khola, every regional office or establishment for which the appropriate government is the State Government, each establishment would have to apply and procure separate RC's for each establishment or project.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Mr. Khola/Mr. Gaikwad,
Thank you for your responses. Let me elaborate on the matter and discuss what I have understood. We are a real estate company based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Our Registered Office is in Kolkata, and we are planning to initiate two projects at two different locations within Kolkata. Based on my question and your answer, I have realized that we should obtain separate Registration Certificates (RC's) as principal employers for the two different projects instead of having a common RC as the Principal Employer based on our registered office.
Regards,
DG
From India, Calcutta
Thank you for your responses. Let me elaborate on the matter and discuss what I have understood. We are a real estate company based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Our Registered Office is in Kolkata, and we are planning to initiate two projects at two different locations within Kolkata. Based on my question and your answer, I have realized that we should obtain separate Registration Certificates (RC's) as principal employers for the two different projects instead of having a common RC as the Principal Employer based on our registered office.
Regards,
DG
From India, Calcutta
Hi Mr. Khola,
We have an IT company in Mumbai. Earlier, the number of employees was below 15, so we did not register with PF or ESIC. However, now we have exceeded 20 employees. How do I go about it? Please guide me.
Thanks in advance,
Raj
From India
We have an IT company in Mumbai. Earlier, the number of employees was below 15, so we did not register with PF or ESIC. However, now we have exceeded 20 employees. How do I go about it? Please guide me.
Thanks in advance,
Raj
From India
Dear Raj, Sorry while working with I do not deal in ESI & PF matters. Regards, R N KHOLA
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
hi raj!! as per esic & pf rule, registration is mandatory. because twenty or more than employee require for registration.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi,
Contract Labour Registration is compulsory only if the organization/establishment or specific branch appoints the number of manpower exceeding as prescribed in the respective legislation. For example, in the state of Maharashtra, it is 20 and in Andhra Pradesh, it is 10.
Regards, Srinivasa Rao Anasingaraju
From India, Pune
Contract Labour Registration is compulsory only if the organization/establishment or specific branch appoints the number of manpower exceeding as prescribed in the respective legislation. For example, in the state of Maharashtra, it is 20 and in Andhra Pradesh, it is 10.
Regards, Srinivasa Rao Anasingaraju
From India, Pune
Hi,
As per the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970, if an establishment has a contract for twenty employees or more, the principal employer is liable to have a Registration Certificate (RC) for the contract. A single RC is applicable for each contract within the state. However, in exchange for each contract, the principal employer must provide an application form to the contractor. The number of employees may vary according to state rules.
Vikas Sharma
From India, Delhi
As per the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970, if an establishment has a contract for twenty employees or more, the principal employer is liable to have a Registration Certificate (RC) for the contract. A single RC is applicable for each contract within the state. However, in exchange for each contract, the principal employer must provide an application form to the contractor. The number of employees may vary according to state rules.
Vikas Sharma
From India, Delhi
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