Central Labour Service Explained

CENTRAL LABOUR SERVICE
Headerstyle:background:#3b444b; color:#fff;
Header1:Service Overview
Label2:Abbreviation
Data2:CLS
Label3:Formed
Data3:1987
Label5:Country
Label6:Training Grounds
Data6:V. V. Giri National Labour Institute, Noida
Label7:Controlling Authority
Data7:Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India
Label8:Legal Personality
Data8:Governmental
Civil Service
Label9:General Nature
Data9:
  • Labour Administration
  • Industrial Harmony
Label10:Cadre Size
Data10:340
Label11:Association
Data11:Central Labour Service Officers Association
Header12:Service Chief
Label13:Chief Labour Commissioner (Central)
Data13:Dr Onkar Sharma
Header14:Head of the Civil Services
Label15:Cabinet Secretary
Data15:Shri Rajiv Gauba, IAS

The Central Labour Service (CLS) cadre is an Organized Group 'A' Central Civil Services of the Government of India. It was formed in February 1987 by amalgamating 3 bodies: Labour Officers (Central Pool), Central Industrial Relations Machinery and Welfare Organisation of the Ministry of Labour.[1] Its main roles are to implement labour and welfare laws, and intervene in disputes with the goal of preventing strike action.[2]

Constitution

Consequent to 1st Cadre Review in October, 2004, the Central Labour Service was constituted as an Organized Group ‘A’ Service with effect from 14.10.2004. Officers of Central Labour Service (CLS) are recruited by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Consequent to 2nd Cadre Review of Central Labour Service in 2013, total sanctioned strength of CLS Officers is revised to 340 posts and distributed amongst four streams viz.

Central Labour Service comprises 5 Grades, namely, Junior Time Scale (JTS), Senior Time Scale (STS), Junior Administrative Grade (JAG),Non Functional Selection Grade (NFSG), Senior Administrative Grade (SAG) and Higher Administrative Grade (HAG).

The Main Functions of CLS Officers

Rank Hierarchy

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: INTRODUCTION ON CENTRAL LABOUR SERVICE. https://web.archive.org/web/20130812054147/http://labour.nic.in/content/division/central-labour-service.php. dead. 12 August 2013. 8 January 2017.
  2. Web site: Employment & labour law in India. 8 January 2017.