India’s migrant workers gain protections as new rules demand appointment letters and track movement

Self-moved workers become legally visible under new law
India has notified the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Central) Rules, 2026, effective immediately, to implement the OSH&WC Code, 2020. The rules are aimed at inter-state migrant workers and mark a sharp break from the 1979 contractor-focused regime, which left self-driven migrants largely invisible. Key changes include recognizing self-moved workers, requiring standardized appointment letters, setting up a digital database, enabling portable ration cards, and introducing journey and displacement allowances tied to worker tracking systems.
- Rules notified on May 8, 2026 and came into force immediately
- They operationalise the OSH&WC Code, 2020 passed six years earlier
- Self-driven migrants now qualify if earning up to Rs 18,000 per month
- Mandatory standardized appointment letters replace handshake-era proof gaps
- A digital database and Labour Identification Number support registration
- Portable ration cards plus journey and displacement allowances expand welfare coverage
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
