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Kerala Leader Condemns Centre's Labour Codes as 'Hire and Fire' Policy

V. Sivankutty, a prominent Left leader from Kerala, criticizes the central government's new Labour Codes, alleging they promote job insecurity and undermine workers' rights.

Indian Cockroach Desk9 July 2026, 3:34 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Kerala Leader Condemns Centre's Labour Codes as 'Hire and Fire' Policy

Kerala Leader Condemns Centre's Labour Codes as 'Hire and Fire' Policy

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In a scathing attack on the central government, Kerala's Left leader V. Sivankutty has condemned the recently introduced Labour Codes, calling them a dangerous shift towards a 'hire and fire' policy. He argues that these codes compromise job security and empower employers to dismiss workers without just cause, a move that could devastate the livelihoods of many.

Sivankutty's remarks highlight the growing concern among labor groups and political leaders about the implications of these codes. Critics argue that such policies benefit corporations at the expense of ordinary workers, leaving them vulnerable to arbitrary dismissals and lack of protection.

As the debate intensifies, it remains crucial for the government to address these concerns and ensure that labor laws prioritize the rights and welfare of the workforce. This latest development serves as a reminder of the urgent need for accountability in policy-making, particularly when it affects the lives of millions.

As reported by The Hindu.

Source: The Hindu

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