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Our organisation is engaged in construction activity. Most of our work is out sourced to sub-contractor having employee less than 20. Do we need them to cover under PF as they work under the premises of our client?
From India, Delhi
saswatabanerjee
2358

If the contract workers are working in a factory that is registered with the PF department, the contractor workers are also required to be covered under PF. It is then irrespective of the fact that they individually have less than 20 employees.
From India, Mumbai
pramilagosavi
6

Hi,
As per my experience generally sub-contractor's wont be agree for it, but if sub - contractor want to registered they can even if they have less than 20 employee/ labour.
2) As you are involved in construction industry than you must ask for WC Policy and must keep it compulsory for sub contractors to avoid inconveniences in future.
Thanks ,
Pramila

From India, Mumbai
saswatabanerjee
2358

The law requires of and edict to be paid for all contract workers (which includes sub contract workers). It does not matter whether the sub contractor agrees or not.
There is also a provision of the principal employer paying the amount under his own code where the contractor is not registered

From India, Mumbai
hansa dutt pokhriyal
white wash worker for one weak period will applicable with esic & pf
From India, Delhi
saswatabanerjee
2358

All contract workers have to be covered under PF and ESIC, even if they were working for a day
From India, Mumbai
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