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Migrant workers often have poorer health and shorter life expectancy relative to the general population. Migrant workers are often undocumented, making it much harder for them to seek protections under the labor laws of the country they are in. Many employers take advantage of this fact and create dangerous working conditions.
The word kūli, meaning "wages", is present throughout the Dravidian language family, with the exception of the North Dravidian branch. [10] It is also thought that the Hindi word qulī could have originated from the name of a Gujarati aboriginal tribe or caste. [11] [12]
About 30 million workers are migrant workers, most in agriculture, and local stable employment is unavailable for them. India's National Sample Survey Office in its 67th report found that unorganised manufacturing, unorganised trading/retail and unorganised services employed about 10 percent each of all workers nationwide, as of 2010.
1232 KMS is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language documentary film directed by Vinod Kapri. [1] It chronicles the Indian migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of the lockdown on them. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film was released on Disney+ Hotstar on 24 March 2021.
Also, after analyzing these reforms Michael Page, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch added that “Qatar’s new labour reforms are some of the most significant to date and could, if carried out effectively, considerably improve migrant workers’ living and work conditions”. [16] [17]
Migrant workers consist majorly of daily-wage labourers working in the manufacturing and construction industries. They are often denied adequate healthcare, nutrition, housing and sanitation, [13] since many of them work in the informal sector. [15] They mostly hail from rural areas but live in cities due to work for most of the year.
The compact committee which was constituted in February 1977, recommended the enactment of a separate central legislation to regulate the employment of interstate migrant workers as it was felt the provisions of the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970, [1] even after necessary amendments would not adequately take care of the ...
Migrant workers from Bihar have often faced hostility and prejudice in these areas, with stereotypes portraying them as criminals, rapists, and traitors. Additionally, Biharis have been affected by anti-Hindi sentiment in non-Hindi speaking states, fueled by the perception that central government agencies favor Hindi over regional languages in ...