Raghav Chadha speaks for gig workers in Parliament, seeks dignity, protection, and fair pay
New Delhi [India], December 6 (ANI): AAP Rajya Sabha member Raghav Chadha has spoken about the "pain and misery" of India's gig workers who work under tremendous pressure and at times harsh weather conditions.
AAP MP Raghav Chadha demanded regulations on quick commerce and other app-based delivery and service businesses, especially emphasising the need for the benefits of gig workers.
"Companies are earning in billions because of these workers, and many upped their valuations and became unicorns. But the conditions of the gig workers are worse off than daily wage labours," he added. "...I want to tell you that these people are not robots. They are also someone's father, husband, brother, or son. The House should think about them and end this cruelty of 10-minute delivery."
The Code provides for framing of suitable social security measures for gig workers and platform workers on matters relating to life and disability cover, accident insurance, health and maternity benefits, old age protection, etc. The Code provides for the establishment of a Social Security Fund to finance welfare schemes. The Code also provides for the establishment of a National Social Security Board for the welfare of gig workers and platform workers.
The e-Shram portal is meant to register and support the unorganised workers by providing them a Universal Account Number (UAN) on a self-declaration basis. The Ministry of Labour and Employment has also launched the e-Shram- 'One-Stop-Solution' on 21.10.2024 that entails integration of different social security/welfare schemes at single portal i.e., e-Shram.
As per an estimation by NITI Aayog vide its report titled "India's Booming Gig and Platform Economy" published in June, 2022, the number of gig workers and platform workers, in the country was 7.7 million in 2020-21, which is expected to rise to 23.5 million by 2029-30.
"Sometimes cashless treatment is denied, sometimes claims are rejected, sometimes the patient runs after the insurance company for months for their reimbursement. This is exploitation. Health Insurance should not be a gamble, it must be a guarantee," the AAP MP had said. (ANI)
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