Indian Labour Conference
Full Form of ILC
What is ILC?
The Indian Labour Conference (ILC) is a tripartite consultative body in India that brings together representatives from the government, employers, and workers to discuss and formulate policies on labour issues. Established in 1942, it serves as a platform for dialogue on matters such as wage determination, social security, industrial relations, and occupational safety. The ILC meets annually or as needed, with sessions held in New Delhi or other designated venues. Its recommendations, though not legally binding, carry significant weight and often influence the formulation of labour laws and amendments. The conference plays a crucial role in maintaining industrial harmony and addressing emerging challenges in the workforce, including those related to the informal sector and gig economy. For competitive exams like UPSC and SSC, knowledge of the ILC is essential under the 'Labour Reforms' and 'Tripartite Bodies' sections. The ILC exemplifies India's commitment to social dialogue and consensus-building in labour governance.
ILC का फुल फॉर्म
भारतीय श्रम सम्मेलन
Example
The 48th session of the Indian Labour Conference was held in New Delhi to discuss the implementation of the new labour codes.