FM asks trade unions to help GDP grow by additional 1.5%
He was speaking at a felicitation ceremony organised by Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, the trade union affiliated to RSS
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He was speaking at a felicitation ceremony organised by Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, the trade union affiliated to RSS
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Noting that wages or bonus can be increased when the government and private sector have resources to do so, he said minimum wages of labour should be at least respectable and take care of inflation. The finance minister asked BMS to support the government in its growth-oriented policies and it would in turn take care of all their reasonable demands, essentially seeking trade union's assistance in more labour reforms that the government plans.
Jaitley said the philosophy of Left parties had little acceptance across the country, and pointed out that despite their labour-friendly positioning, the lowest minimum wage in India was in the Left-ruled Tripura. Apart from Jaitley, BMS also felicitated other ministers for their efforts in passing the Payment of Bonus (Amendment) Bill, 2015. These ministers were Bandaru Dattatreya, Piyush Goyal and Dharmendra Pradhan.
Labour Minister Dattatreya said the government would issue 'U-Win' smart cards to 40 crore workers in the unorganised sector in the country from January-end. The U-Win (Unorganised Worker Identification Number) card would facilitate workers to receive benefits under various government welfare schemes, the minister said.
In the first phase, government will cover construction workers, autorickshaw drivers and rickshaw pullers, he added. With the U-Win smart card, the government will provide national health insurance, Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana and old age pension. Schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Jan Suraksha Yojana, Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana and Atal Pension Yojana will also be made available under the programme. The card will have a portability function.
Dattatreya said the government would bear an additional burden of about Rs 6,100 crore due to the passing of the bonus Bill.
‘GST as a smokescreen’
The Congress on Wednesday said the Central government was using the goods and services tax (GST) issue as a smokescreen to hide its failures on the economic front. Congress spokesperson Anand Sharma said the 19-month old Narendra Modi government had “failed on all fronts” and was interested only in pursuing vendetta politics.
First Published: Dec 31 2015 | 12:35 AM IST