Pillar: Economic Participation
Coimbatore Y-POWER Score: 65.3 / 100 — ranked 3 of 38 in Tamil Nadu.
The District Labour Office is the government's enforcement and service delivery arm for workers' rights. It handles minimum wage complaints, e-Shram registration support, Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) welfare board registration, factory inspections, and dispute resolution. For young people in informal or precarious work — which includes most young workers — this office is the first line of protection. Labour is on the Concurrent List (7th Schedule, List III), meaning both Centre and states legislate, and structures vary by state.
If your wages are below minimum wage, if you work in construction and want access to BOCW welfare benefits (scholarships for children, medical assistance, pension), or if you want to register on e-Shram for accident insurance, this is the office to approach.
- Enforce minimum wage compliance — workers can file complaints at this office - Facilitate e-Shram registration for unorganised workers (provides Rs 2 lakh accident insurance and worker identity) - Process BOCW welfare board registrations, entitling construction workers to scholarships for children, medical assistance, maternity benefit, tool purchase assistance, pension, and death/disability benefit - Conciliate industrial disputes between workers and employers (wage disputes, wrongful termination) - Register establishments under the Shops and Establishments Act
Portal: eshram.gov.in — registration data by district; shramsuvidha.gov.in for central-sphere establishment compliance Also: Search "[district name] labour office" or "[district name] shram vibhag" — usually near the Collectorate
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