The new labour codes were notified on November 21, 2025. These are expected to become fully operational from April 1, 2026, after the central and state governments follow the process of pre-publishing draft rules, inviting public comments, and issuing the final notification. Among the many reform provisions, the ‘uniform definition of wages’ has generated the most confusion. Under the new codes, wages will now include basic pay, dearness allowance, and retaining allowance, and must be at least 50 per cent of the total remuneration. If allowances, other than those included in the definition of wage, exceed 50 per cent of the total remuneration, the excess amount will be added back to the wages. This would ensure consistency and improved benefits, such as higher gratuity and social security coverage.