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State allows women to work in night shifts
State allows women to work in night shifts

Hans India

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

State allows women to work in night shifts

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has allowed women to work in night shifts in commercial establishments, but written consent would be mandatory, according to a notification. The Labour and Employees' State Insurance department issued a detailed guideline, allowing women to work in night shifts in factories, shops and other commercial establishments. At least three women employees should be there on the night shift, and adequate transportation facilities with a GPS-tracking system to pick and drop them should be arranged. No adolescent women will be allowed to work, whether as an employee or otherwise, in any establishment during the night, it said. 'The employer shall provide toilet or washroom and drinking water facilities near the workplace where such women employees are employed, with provisions of closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance and proper lighting, including the passages towards conveniences,' it added. The decision will increase employment opportunities for women, the notification said. The State government has recently made amendments to the Odisha Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1956, allowing women to work in night shifts. Labour Minister Ganesh Ram Singkhuntia said, 'After getting instructions from the Centre, we have allowed women to work at night. Female employees will have to give their written consent, expressing their willingness to work at night.' The Opposition BJD, however, criticised the government. 'Women will have to give a self-declaration to work on the night shifts. It means they will have to protect themselves.

Odisha allows women to work in night shifts, written consent mandatory
Odisha allows women to work in night shifts, written consent mandatory

Indian Express

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Odisha allows women to work in night shifts, written consent mandatory

The Odisha government has allowed women to work in night shifts, but written consent would be mandatory, according to a notification. The Labour and Employees' State Insurance Department issued a detailed guideline, allowing women to work in night shifts in factories, shops and other commercial establishments. At least three women employees should be there on the night shift, and adequate transportation facilities with a GPS-tracking system to pick and drop them should be arranged, it said. No adolescent women will be allowed to work, whether as an employee or otherwise, in any establishment during the night, it said. 'The employer shall provide toilet or washroom and drinking water facilities near the workplace where such women employees are employed, with provisions of closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance and proper lighting, including the passages towards conveniences,' it added. The decision will increase employment opportunities for women, the notification said. The state government has recently made amendments to the Odisha Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1956, allowing women to work in night shifts. Labour Minister Ganesh Ram Singkhuntia said, 'After getting instructions from the Centre, we have allowed women to work at night. Female employees will have to give their written consent, expressing their willingness to work at night.' The opposition BJD, however, criticised the government. 'Women will have to give a self-declaration to work on the night shifts. It means they will have to protect themselves. By doing so, the government is trying to give up its responsibility,' BJD leader Pramila Mallik alleged.

Odisha allows women to work in night shifts, written consent mandatory
Odisha allows women to work in night shifts, written consent mandatory

Mint

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Mint

Odisha allows women to work in night shifts, written consent mandatory

Bhubaneswar, Aug 5 (PTI) The Odisha government has allowed women to work in night shifts, but written consent would be mandatory, according to a notification. The Labour and Employees' State Insurance Department issued a detailed guideline, allowing women to work in night shifts in factories, shops and other commercial establishments. At least three women employees should be there on the night shift, and adequate transportation facilities with a GPS-tracking system to pick and drop them should be arranged, it said. No adolescent women will be allowed to work, whether as an employee or otherwise, in any establishment during the night, it said. "The employer shall provide toilet or washroom and drinking water facilities near the workplace where such women employees are employed, with provisions of closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance and proper lighting, including the passages towards conveniences," it added. The decision will increase employment opportunities for women, the notification said. The state government has recently made amendments to the Odisha Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1956, allowing women to work in night shifts. Labour Minister Ganesh Ram Singkhuntia said, "After getting instructions from the Centre, we have allowed women to work at night. Female employees will have to give their written consent, expressing their willingness to work at night." The opposition BJD, however, criticised the government. "Women will have to give a self-declaration to work on the night shifts. It means they will have to protect themselves. By doing so, the government is trying to give up its responsibility," BJD leader Pramila Mallik alleged.

Odisha allows women to work in night shifts, written consent mandatory
Odisha allows women to work in night shifts, written consent mandatory

News18

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • News18

Odisha allows women to work in night shifts, written consent mandatory

Bhubaneswar, Aug 5 (PTI) The Odisha government has allowed women to work in night shifts, but written consent would be mandatory, according to a notification. The Labour and Employees' State Insurance Department issued a detailed guideline, allowing women to work in night shifts in factories, shops and other commercial establishments. At least three women employees should be there on the night shift, and adequate transportation facilities with a GPS-tracking system to pick and drop them should be arranged, it said. No adolescent women will be allowed to work, whether as an employee or otherwise, in any establishment during the night, it said. 'The employer shall provide toilet or washroom and drinking water facilities near the workplace where such women employees are employed, with provisions of closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance and proper lighting, including the passages towards conveniences," it added. The decision will increase employment opportunities for women, the notification said. The state government has recently made amendments to the Odisha Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1956, allowing women to work in night shifts. Labour Minister Ganesh Ram Singkhuntia said, 'After getting instructions from the Centre, we have allowed women to work at night. Female employees will have to give their written consent, expressing their willingness to work at night." The opposition BJD, however, criticised the government. 'Women will have to give a self-declaration to work on the night shifts. It means they will have to protect themselves. By doing so, the government is trying to give up its responsibility," BJD leader Pramila Mallik alleged. PTI BBM SOM view comments First Published: August 05, 2025, 12:30 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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