By PTI | Updated: Mar 07, 2017, 07.04 PM IST
Assembly Elections 2017:
HYDERABAD: The Centre would soon extend benefits under ESIC and EPFO to the Anganwadi, ASHA and mid-day meal scheme workers in the country, Union Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya said here today.
"We
are going to give all Anganwadi workers, ASHA (Accredited Social Health
Activists) workers, mid-day meal workers. 90 per cent of them are
women. The idea is to give them ESIC and EPFO. They have been agitating
for years now. They have no social security for them. They are serving
the government, not private. I have formed a committee comprising Women
and Child Development ministry, HRD ministry, our (Labour) ministry and
Health ministry. I am pleased to tell you that Finance Minister has also
agreed to this," he said.
Dattatreya was making
concluding comments at a round-table conference he held with several
prominent women personalities here on the eve of International Women's
Day.
Noting that the NDA government has taken several
major steps for the benefit of women work force in the country, he said
the government is committed to provide 33 per cent reservation for women
in legislatures and that it will talk to other political parties on the
issue.
Observing that the government has initiated
electoral and financial sector reforms, he said it is aware of the 33
per cent quota for women issue as well.
Orders have been
given to provide 33 per cent reservation in recruiting police
constables and seven states have come forward to implement it, he said.
Formal
sector workers would soon be eligible for up to Rs 20 lakh tax-free
gratuity as central trade unions have agreed on the proposal in a
tripartite consultation with the Labour Ministry last month.
"Gratuity
is very important. Gratuity, now they are getting Rs 10 lakh. I am
going to increase Rs 20 lakh for all. I have done the tri-partite
meeting. In the tri-partite meeting, employer and employee, both of them
are agreeing," Dattatreya said.
Asserting that the
government would strictly implement the equal remuneration act in all
establishments, he said tough punishment would be given to those
indulging in gender discrimination.
Dattatreya said he
would recommend providing loans to women for procuring software tools to
work from home (in the IT industry) and also discuss the issue with
Finance Minister.
He said he would work out in his ministry on assuring same level of employment for women after maternity.
On
a suggestion from the participants, he said he would talk to Health
Minister J P Nadda on opening medical colleges for women, especially in
rural areas.
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