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Labour department forms society to hire outsourcing staff
Labour department forms society to hire outsourcing staff

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Labour department forms society to hire outsourcing staff

Mysuru: The department of labour has decided to form a society in each district to hire outsourcing staff. The society will be headed by the deputy commissioner. The decision will help over 4,000 outsourcing staff working in various departments of the govt in Mysuru district. Contract employees appointed by private recruitment agencies are not getting their salaries on time, and the agencies also deny them various benefits. The labour department often receives complaints from outsourcing staff that they were deprived of their ESI, PF, and other benefits from their outsourcing agencies and contractors who hired them. Currently, various departments of the govt, including health, social welfare, education, agriculture, horticulture, and various boards and corporations, hire outsourcing staff through agencies and contractors on fixed monthly remuneration. They provide monthly wages, including ESI, PF, and other benefits for outsourcing staff through agencies. Once the co-op society is formed, all outsourcing staff will become its members. Various departments of the govt, including boards and corporations, can hire outsourcing staff through the society. The society will disburse wages for outsourcing staff fixed by the govt and also take care of their ESI, PF, and other benefits. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo As this society will be formed by the labour department headed by the deputy commissioner, it will maintain all transparency, disburse wages, and other benefits to outsourcing staff as fixed by the govt without any cut. Societies will not give room for corruption or complaints from outsourcing staff. District labour officer Chethankumar said that this society for outsourcing staff, headed by the deputy commissioner, will soon be formed as per the directions of labour minister Santhosh Lad. If any department, board, or corporation seeks outsourcing staff, the society will fulfil their demands. To this, all 4,000 outsourcing staff, including 1,000 from rural areas and taluk headquarters, can become its members, he said. Mahadevaswamy, general secretary of Mysuru District Social Welfare Department Outsourcing Employees' Association, said the formation of a cooperation society will help outsourcing staff to get their wages on time, besides ESI, PF, and other benefits. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy Krishna Janmashtami Wishes ,, messages , and quotes !

Healthcare scheme benefits 25k construction workers in 3 months in Mysuru
Healthcare scheme benefits 25k construction workers in 3 months in Mysuru

Time of India

time05-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Healthcare scheme benefits 25k construction workers in 3 months in Mysuru

Mysuru: The labour department's preventive healthcare scheme for registered construction workers and their dependents has seen an encouraging response in Mysuru. Around 25,000 beneficiaries availed services over the past three months. Weekly screenings cover 21 health conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and HIV. The screenings include tests for 21 types of health complications, such as hypertension, diabetes, liver disease, and HIV. In addition to these tests, the scheme covers blood sugar, cholesterol, pulmonary function test (PFT), audiometric tests, eye examinations, and complete blood count (CBC) tests for identifying anaemia and diagnosing other infections and blood disorders. A comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is conducted to assess kidney and liver function, electrolytes, and blood sugar levels. Lipid profile check-ups assess cholesterol and triglyceride levels for cardiovascular health. Other tests include thyroid function tests, coagulation tests for evaluating blood clotting, arterial blood gas (ABG) tests for blood oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH levels in the body, and C-reactive protein tests for identifying inflammation levels. Additional tests, such as urine analysis, stool culture for identifying bacteria and parasites, allergy testing for skin-related problems, ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) tests to check infection and inflammation in the body, GGTP blood tests for enzyme assessment, and Hepatitis B tests, are also conducted. As construction workers are exposed to hazardous materials, dust, chemicals, toxins, noise, and physically demanding work, the department launched this preventive health check-up scheme with the main intention of providing timely intervention and treatment after identifying potential health problems before they become complicated. Mysuru district has 1.8 lakh registered construction workers. The scheme aims to benefit these workers and their six to seven lakh dependent family members. The department has conducted this scheme through the Karnataka Building Construction and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (KBOCWWB) for the well-being of construction workers. The KBOCWWB has entered into an agreement with HLL Lifecare and several other agencies to provide health check-up services for construction workers and their dependents in the districts. Under the scheme, the department of labour covered 25,000 screenings for construction workers and their dependents against the target of 33,000 in the district so far. The screenings are conducted twice weekly at the district labour department office premises in Mysuru. Mobile health check-ups are also conducted in construction worker-concentrated wards and villages with the help of Building Construction and Other Construction Workers Association members across the district. District labour officer Chethankumar said the scheme received a good response from the construction workers, with about 25,000 benefitting so far since its launch. The preventive health check-up not only helps identify health disorders but also provides timely intervention and treatment. The scheme benefits construction workers and their family members, who significantly contribute to the growth of the economy. They can also avail benefits under the Karnataka Karmikara Bhagya scheme, which provides medical assistance of Rs 5 lakh annually for treatment of life-threatening diseases at its empanelled hospitals, he said. "The scheme has helped me and my family members to avail timely screening and treatment," said Mahadeva, a construction worker from Vyasarajapura village in T Narasipura taluk.

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