Key Points

The Telangana government, led by Revanth Reddy, is set to introduce a bill safeguarding gig workers' rights. The legislation includes mandatory registration, a tripartite board, and a welfare fund. Jairam Ramesh highlighted Congress's commitment to worker justice, citing similar laws in Rajasthan and Karnataka. This move aims to ensure fair working conditions for 4.2 lakh gig workers in the state.

Key Points: Telangana Congress Govt to Introduce Gig Workers Welfare Bill

  • Mandatory registration of gig workers by aggregators
  • Tripartite board to oversee worker welfare
  • Welfare fund for gig workers
  • Telangana follows Rajasthan & Karnataka in legislation
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Telangana government to introduce bill for welfare of gig workers

Revanth Reddy-led Telangana govt proposes bill for 4.2 lakh gig workers, including welfare fund & tripartite board for worker rights.

"The Bill promotes both economic and social justice in a meaningful manner. – Jairam Ramesh"

New Delhi, June 30

The Revanth Reddy-led Telangana government is set to introduce legislation that will protect the rights and support the 4.2 lakh gig workers in the state.

Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh shared a post on his official 'X' handle, informing about the development.

The bill will contain key provisions, including the mandatory registration of gig workers by aggregators and the formation of a Tripartite board comprising workers, aggregators, and the government, which will monitor gig worker welfare.

Furthermore, there is a provision for establishing a welfare fund for gig workers, which will be administered by the tripartite board.

"The Congress Government in Telangana is set to introduce legislation to protect and support the 4.2 lakh gig workers in the state. Key provisions -Mandatory registration of gig workers by aggregators, a Tripartite board comprising workers, aggregators, and govt to monitor gig worker welfare and a welfare fund for gig workers to be administered by the tripartite board", Jairam Ramesh said in his 'X' post.

The Congress leader claimed that the main agenda of the bill is to promote economic and social justice in a "meaningful" manner. Jairam Ramesh informed that, after Rajasthan and Karnataka, Telangana will become the third state to enact the law.

He mentioned that it is only the Congress governments that have secured justice and fair working conditions for lakhs of gig workers around the country.

"The Bill promotes both economic and social justice in a meaningful manner. Telangana is the third state to legislate on this matter, following Rajasthan and Karnataka. In each case, it is only Congress Governments that have secured justice and fair working conditions for lakhs of gig workers. Shramik Nyay continues to be one of the most central visions of the Congress Party and Rahul Gandhi", Jairam Ramesh's 'X' post added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation is key. We've seen many welfare schemes fail due to corruption and bureaucracy. Hope this doesn't become another paperwork exercise.
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Aditya G
As a frequent user of food delivery apps, I fully support this move. The delivery guys work in all weather conditions - they deserve proper benefits and job security. 👍
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Shreya B
Why is Congress making this political? Workers' rights should be above party politics. Other states should follow regardless of which party is in power.
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Karthik V
The tripartite board is a smart idea! Having representatives from all stakeholders will ensure balanced decisions. Hope this becomes a model for other states too.
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Nisha Z
I wonder how the welfare fund will be financed. If it's through additional charges to customers, many might stop using these services. Government should subsidize it.
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Varun X
As an Ola driver, I welcome this move but request the government to also look at our working hours and fare structures. Many of us are trapped in debt cycles due to unfair algorithms.

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