Guide to Labor Regulations & Workforce Management in Kerala

Construction Workers and Labor Regulations in Kerala

Introduction

The construction workforce is the backbone of Kerala’s booming infrastructure sector. From skilled masons and electricians to daily wage laborers, these workers play a crucial role in shaping homes, commercial buildings, and public infrastructure.

Understanding the rights, wages, safety protocols, and government schemes available for construction workers is essential for both employers and employees.

Types of Construction Workers

  • Skilled Workers: Masons, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and painters.
  • Semi-Skilled Workers: Concrete mixers, scaffolders, and equipment operators.
  • Unskilled Workers: Helpers and manual laborers who assist in basic construction tasks.
  • Specialized Technicians: HVAC installers, glass fitters, and waterproofing experts.
  • Engineers and Supervisors: Civil engineers, site supervisors, and safety officers.

Labor Laws and Regulations in Kerala

  • Minimum Wages Act, 1948: Ensures fair wages.
  • BOCW Act, 1996: Provides social security benefits.
  • Contract Labor Act, 1970: Regulates contract workers.
  • Occupational Safety & Health Code, 2020: Ensures worker safety.

Wages and Benefits

Worker Type Daily Wage (₹)
Unskilled Workers ₹700 - ₹900
Semi-Skilled Workers ₹900 - ₹1,200
Skilled Workers ₹1,200 - ₹1,800
Supervisors/Foremen ₹1,800 - ₹2,500

Worker Welfare Schemes in Kerala

  • KBOCWWB: Provides pensions, financial aid, and insurance.
  • Awaas Yojana: Subsidized housing schemes.
  • Education Assistance: Scholarships for workers’ children.
  • Health Insurance: Coverage for medical expenses.
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