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KMC to link unemployed people to jobs through Labour Bank


21 August 2023  

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KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) is to link unemployed people to employment by means of the Labour Bank.

Issuing a notice, KMC has urged the unemployed citizens within the metropolis to link up with the Labour Bank.

The KMC stated that the Bank is to be operated to give continuity to the supply of workforce the metropolis requires for social development, infrastructure building, repair and maintenance, heritage preservation, environmental conservation and maintaining the urban system.

According to KMC, the Bank also has the objective of working as a link for the supply of the workforce registered with it to other governmental, non-governmental and private sectors.

The operation of the Labour Bank is as a part of the metropolis’ Golden Plan that is included in the KMC’s annual policies and programs for the fiscal year 2023-24.

KMC believes that the operation of this scheme will increase the access of the unemployed labor force to employment opportunities.

This will promote a labour culture in the country and help stem to some extent the migration of youth work force to foreign employment.

KMC has urged the metropolis denizens who wish to work within the metropolis in the current fiscal year to fill up a designated form and submit that to the Employment Service Centre at the metropolis or the ward where they live in.

The metropolis has stated that the labourers would be paid on the basis of the approved labour rate while assigning them for part-time or daily wage labour in the current fiscal year.

It is said the people from KMC will be given special preference for the employment.

Publish Date : 21 August 2023 13:00 PM

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