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Govt committed to workers’ rights: PM Deuba


12 June 2022  

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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba has reaffirmed government’s commitment to implement rights of the workers.

Inaugurating the national conference of Nepal Trade Union Congress (NTUC) in Kathmandu on Sunday, PM Deuba reiterated that his government would leave no stone unturned for full enforcement of the contribution-based Social Security Act.

The private, formal and those involved in foreign employment would be included in social security, Deuba said, clarifying that government was not led by his party Nepali Congress alone so it could not take decisions unilaterally.

“Based on the consensus forged in the current coalition government, the government will consider guaranteeing the laborers with all rights,” the executive Head of the Government assured.

Furthermore, the PM cited two recent moves of the incumbent government- increase in salary of the civil employees and social security to senior citizens reaching 68 years had also supported ensuring rights of the laborers.

Calling for collective efforts to make labor market active, he pledged to work towards job creations for laborers hit hard due to repercussions of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in the industrial sector.

Similarly, Nepal Trade Union Congress’ President Pushkar Acharya said that the Labor Act was introduced in 2074 BS during the leadership of Deuba and demanded for its full implementation as he is in the same role now. It may be noted that it is for the 5th time Deuba is serving as the Head of the Government.

“We would like to urge PM Deuba to deliver in terms of implementation of the Act,” he said. He demanded the establishment of the Labor Court in all seven provinces and end the situation for the laborers having to come to the federal capital for minor works.

The NTUC was established in 2033 BS. The union was led by former Prime Minister and NC President late Girija Prasad Koirala and had laborers working in a jute mill in Biratnagar.

Over 2,000 representatives from all 77 districts are participating in the two-day conference. The gathering will endorse NTUC’s policies and programs for the upcoming fiscal year 2022/23.

Publish Date : 12 June 2022 18:42 PM

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