Serious questions on outsourcing jobs in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council
Chitrakoot. An important issue was raised in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council, in which Dr. Babulal Tiwari, Legislative Council member from Chitrakoot, raised serious questions on the tender process of jobs being done by outsourcing (service providing institutions) and drew the attention of the House towards how Lucknow And big companies like Delhi are killing the rights of the local unemployed by getting tenders for jobs meant for the small and labor class. They do not get salary for 6-6 months. For small works done by big companies like Winning tenders for the appointment of sweepers, watchmen, gardeners and servants is adversely affecting the unemployed people of remote areas.
He told that these companies use influence in the name of hiring, due to which the local youth are facing the problem of unemployment and employment opportunities for them are limited. It was also told that the people appointed by these big companies The attitude of the middlemen employed is usually inhumane and exploitative. These middlemen treat the unemployed unfairly and do not pay them proper wages, which makes their situation even more difficult. Especially in Bundelkhand region and the education department, such problems have become even more serious.
Describing this issue as of public importance, Dr. Babulal Tiwari appealed to the government to take immediate action. He said that the government should immediately ban outsourcing companies and give priority to local service providing companies, so that the unemployed people of remote areas can get employment opportunities and get rid of the problem of their exploitation. This issue will be discussed in the House and The discussion intensified. Members of the opposition and the ruling party are expressing their views on this. Now it has to be seen when and what action the government takes on this serious issue. This issue has emerged as an important question for the unemployed people of the state, and it remains to be seen whether the government takes any concrete action on this or whether it The matter remains pending like this.
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