Unorganised sector workers demand free sites

April 19, 2012

Mangalore, April 20: Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district units of Centre of Indian Trade Unions on Thursday organised protests as a part of the state-wide protest called for by the CITU seeking fulfilment of various demands of workers of the unorganised sector including free sites.

In Mangalore, protest was staged outside Deputy Commissioner's office while in Udupi protesters staged stir in front of service bus stop demanding the guarantee of labour rights and job security to the labourers.

Forwarding the memorandum to Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda through Tahsildar Abhijin, Udupi district unit of CITU General Secretary P Vishwanath Rai said government should take measures to end the contract labour system.

Besides government should take action to bring workers in unorganised sector under the social security net and provide pension benefit to all workers.

Strongly condemning the anti- labour policies pursued by both central and state governments, Rai demanded minimum wages of Rs 10,000 should be offered to the labourers including unskilled labourers.

Social security should be guaranteed according to the welfare schemes announced under Unorganised Sector Workers' Social Security Act 2008, he said.

The other demands include registration of labour unions within 45 days of its inception.

Strict measures to implement labour laws, free sties for the homeless labourers, identity cards to all labourers including unorganised sector labourers through security board, regularization of ASHA workers and also workers appointed under various government schemes like “Aksahara Dasoha” and anganvadi.

Committees should be set up at work areas to avoid sexual harassment on women as per Supreme Court directions. Besides women labourers should be given compulsory 180 days of maternity leave,” Rai said.

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May 12,2020

Bengaluru, May 12: In a scathing attack on the ruling BJP in Karnataka and warning the Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa government against any move to amend the Labour laws and APMC through an ordinance, former chief minister and JDS leader H D Kumaraswamy on Tuesday asked Mr Yediyurappa to work in the interest of the people and not to budge under any pressure from the Centre or to please party bosses.

Speaking to media here on Tuesday he questioned the urgency to bring forward such ordinances on important subjects and asked the government to have a public debate on it and also discuss it in the assembly.

“I'm warning the government… I have been watching everything silently till now, I have not caused any embarrassment to the government. I want to tell the government, don’t push us to do it,” Kumaraswamy said

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July 4,2020

Davanagere, Jul 4: Referring to allegations made by former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's charge about corruption while purchasing COVID-19 equipment, Health Minister B Sriramulu said the state government is ready for any kind of probe in this regard.

Speaking to media persons here on Saturday, he said the government has maintained accounts for each purchase of equipment related to Covid-19. 

"So, Congress leader's allegations are far from the truth. Siddaramaiah has vast political experience. It is unbecoming of such a leader to make ridiculous allegations. The government is ready to release white paper on purchase of equipment related to Covid-19," he said.

He said Karnataka stands third in the country in collection of throat swabs and examination of people related to Covid-19. The entire country has hailed Karnataka's role in containing Covid-19, Sriramulu he added.

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May 16,2020

Bengaluru, May 16: The Karnataka government is expected to take a call on Monday on holding the Secondary Level School Certificate (SSLC) or class 10 examination, which were postponed due to COVID-19 lockdown.

Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar said there was a possibility that the state government may come out with a timetable on Monday. "We are holding a meeting regarding the SSLC examination," he told reporters here.

He also said there would be discussions on how to conduct the exams and precautionary measures to be taken in view of COVID-19.

"We have to make arrangements for masks, sanitisers and thermal scanners. We will set up a thermal scanner for a health check-up. We have to make separate seating arrangements for those having health issues. All these issues will be discussed on Monday," Kumar said.

The SSLC exams were supposed to commence from May 27 but due to the lockdown, it was postponed for an indefinite period.

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