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Statutory EPF and ESIC Compliance & Consultancy for Jalandhar’s Sports & Engineering Hub

City Snap

Late-2025 enforcement in Jalandhar is driven by buyer-led social compliance audits, hazardous process ESIC mandates, and strict RO Jalandhar scrutiny on piece-rate and contract labour.

Sports Goods Social Compliance Audits (2025)

Piece-Rate to Monthly Wage Conversion

RO Jalandhar is auditing sports goods exporters to ensure piece-rate workers are correctly converted into monthly wage structures compliant with the 50% Wage Rule under the New Labour Code 2025.

Buyer & Export Audit Readiness

Global brands require clean PF/ESI records. We conduct vendor social audits to protect Jalandhar exporters from buyer blacklisting and shipment delays.

Foundry & Leather Hazardous Process Enforcement

Day-One ESIC Mandate

Tanneries, chrome-plating units, and foundries in Jalandhar are classified as hazardous processes, mandating ESIC coverage from the first employee.

Personal Liability Risk Mitigation

Failure to register exposes owners to personal liability for occupational injuries and long-term health claims. We ensure full statutory coverage.

EEC-2025 Amnesty for Artisanal MSMEs

Legacy Labour Regularization

EEC-2025 allows MSMEs in Old Industrial Area and Gadaipur to regularize casual and artisanal workers missed since 2017 with a nominal ₹100 penalty.

14B Damage Protection

Using the amnesty window prevents the severe Section 14B damages commonly imposed during RO Jalandhar inspections.

Frequently Asked Questions

All industrial units in Jalandhar district fall under the jurisdiction of the Regional Office (RO) Jalandhar.

Yes. Foundries and forging units involve hazardous machinery and high temperatures, making ESIC mandatory from the first employee as of late 2025.

High. RO Jalandhar treats outer-workers and contract stitchers as employees entitled to social security, and non-compliance can trigger multi-year retrospective PF demands.

The scheme allows MSMEs to regularize artisanal workers with a nominal ₹100 penalty, preventing heavy Section 14B damages during inspections.