Context
An article highlights the issues faced by a migrant couple from Uttar Pradesh, emphasizing the broader challenges and legislative landscape surrounding migrant workers.
Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act, 1979:
- Purpose: Focuses on the welfare of migrant workers by mandating:
- Establishments employing migrant workers to register with the destination states.
- Contractors to obtain licenses from both home and host states.
- Current Status: The Act has not been fully implemented in practice and has been subsumed into new labor codes.
Challenges Faced by Migrant Workers
- Access to Welfare Schemes: Migrant workers often struggle to access these due to their transient nature.
- Employment Conditions: They frequently receive meager wages and face adverse working conditions.
- Cultural and Language Barriers: Adapting to a new culture and overcoming language barriers can be difficult.
- Living Conditions: Often inadequate, impacting their overall well-being.
- Informal Sector Employment: Many migrants work in the informal sector, making them vulnerable to economic exploitation.
- Political Rights: They are often unable to exercise political rights, such as voting.
- Community Integration: They face challenges integrating into new communities and are often treated as second-class citizens.
Government Initiatives
- One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC): Allows Public Distribution System (PDS) beneficiaries to access food entitlements from any ration shop within their state or union territory.
- eShram Portal (2021): The first national database for unorganized workers, including migrants.
- Affordable Rental Housing Complexes (ARHC): Provides affordable and secure rental housing options for migrant workers near their workplaces.
- PM Garib Kalyan Yojana: Offers financial and food security to low-income families and marginalized communities.
- Kerala Facilitation Centres: Assist “guest workers” (migrant workers).
- Skill Mapping in Maharashtra: Compiles a database of migrant workers to better address their skills and needs.
- Bihar State Migrant Labour Accident Grants Scheme Rules, 2008: Includes amendments made during COVID-19 to support migrant workers in case of accidents.
Way Forward
- Comprehensive Policy Development: Develop a thorough inter-state migration protection and welfare policy similar to Australia’s Migrant Worker Protection framework.
- Specific Issue Addressal: Address migrant worker issues specifically within the Samadhan Portal.
- Safe Working Conditions: Create a policy to ensure safe working conditions and meet SDG-8 targets.
- Social Security Benefits: Ensure workers have access to social security benefits, beyond just registry enrollment.
- Government Collaboration: The central government must collaborate with states, akin to the EU Social Security Coordination.