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Social Security Code: Labour Ministry suggests 90-day cutoff for gig workers, Pg11

Labour Ministry proposes 90-day work threshold for gig workers to access social security benefits under Social Security Code 2020.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Labour Ministry proposed a 90-day minimum work threshold for gig and platform workers to access social security benefits.
  • This proposal is part of the new draft rules under the Social Security Code 2020, published on December 31.
  • The four Labour codes were notified on November 21, 2025, and draft rules are open for stakeholder feedback.
  • To be eligible, workers must register on the central government's designated portal.

Detailed Insights:

  • The draft rules specify that to be eligible for social security, a gig or platform worker must have worked at least 90 days with an aggregator, or 120 days with multiple aggregators, in the last financial year.
  • A worker is considered engaged with an aggregator for one day if they earned any income through that aggregator on that day.
  • If a worker engages with multiple aggregators on a single day, each engagement counts as a separate day of work.
  • Eligible workers include those engaged directly by the aggregator or through associate firms, holding companies, subsidiaries, limited liability partnerships, or third parties.
  • Aggregators are required to electronically share details of engaged workers quarterly on the central government's designated portal.
  • Failure to update worker details by the aggregator may result in the worker being ineligible for social security benefits.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Gig Worker: A person who performs work or participates in a work arrangement and earns from such activities outside of the traditional employer-employee relationship.
  • Platform Worker: A person who accesses organizations or individuals through an online platform and provides services for payment.
  • Aggregator: A company or entity that connects gig or platform workers with customers or clients, typically through a digital platform.
  • Social Security Code 2020: A legislative framework in India aimed at consolidating and reforming laws related to social security for organized and unorganized sector workers.
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