By | December 16, 2020
Govt disbursed around Rs 13300 crores thru EPFO COVID-19 advance claim: Santosh Gangwar
Under the Atal Bimit Vyakti Kalyan Yojana, those insured who have lost their jobs due to the lockdown will be paid 50 per cent of their last drawn salaries for the period of three months.

Govt disbursed around Rs 13300 crores thru EPFO COVID-19 advance claim: Santosh Gangwar

Mumbai, December 16, 2020: The central government has approved more than 52 lakh claims and disbursed around Rs 13300 crores through the Employment Provident Fund organisation (EPFO)’s special COVID-19 advance claim to help out the formal sector workers, stated Minister of State, Labour, and employment, Shri Santosh Gangwar at a session on labour reforms at the ‘ASSOCHAM Foundation Week’ organised by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) to commemorate the 101st anniversary of the organization.
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Highlighting the steps taken by the Labour Ministry, the honourable minister informed that under the Atal Bimit Vyakti Kalyan Yojana, those insured who have lost their jobs due to the lockdown will be paid 50 per cent of their last drawn salaries for the period of three months as employment remuneration to help them sustain during these challenging times.
“As a part of the direct help to the workforce, under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Rozgar Yojana, for all new employees who have joined the workforce between 1st October 2020 -30th June 2021, will be paid a contribution of 24 per cent in their EPF account for a period of two years. This benefit would be provided to employees with a salary of less than Rs 15000 per month,” he said.
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The minister further explained that to avail the benefit, the employers with staff strength of less than 50 employees will have to employ 2 new employees and those with staff strength of more than 50 will have to hire at least 5 new staff members.  “Those who have lost their jobs during the COVID lockdown and are reinstated would also be eligible to avail the benefit,” he informed.
Companies with more than 1000 employees would get an additional benefit through a 12 per cent employee’s contribution paid by the central government. “Through these schemes not only new employment opportunities are created, but a direct benefit would also be passed on to the companies,” he added.
According to the honourable minister, all the 50 crore workforce have been brought under the purview of the Minimum Wages Act. “Provisions of the OSH Code have been introduced to provide workers with a safe working environment. Through the Social Security Code, several important measures have been taken to establish Universal Social Security Coverage. In addition, a simple and transparent dispute settlement system has also been established through the IR code,” the minister pointed out.
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Speaking about the Fixed Term Employees, he also stated that the government would ensure that they would have all the facilities and benefits that a regular employee enjoys. “The labour ministry with an intention to simplify the labor codes has decided to eliminate multiple registration requirements. So now, instead of registrations under 8 different acts, only one registration would be sufficient. Also instead of 3 licenses under various laws, only one license would be enough,” he revealed.
He informed that the Draft for the IR Code, OSH Code and Social Security Code is ready and notified. “We have been asking suggestions from all the stakeholders and common citizens on the Ministry’s website,” he said.
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To lighten the burden of the business units, several permissions, licenses and approvals would be provided the ‘deemed approval’ facility, he said. “We believe that through these measures, while there would a marked improvement in the ease of living for the workforce, it would also encourage a lot of new businesses to flourish,” he added.
Dr. Niranjan Hiranadani, President, ASSOCHAM said, “While labour reforms intend to make ease of doing business, an amendment in the provisions of ESI Corporation is the need of the hour. Especially, a due consideration needs to be given to public-private participation which will significantly improve the condition of the infrastructure of ESI Hospitals, increase indirect employment and will ensure an improvement of the required facility inside hospitals to the patient workers and their families”.

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