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Telangana MLC demands immediate rollback of Minimum Wage notification by MEA
Telangana MLC demands immediate rollback of Minimum Wage notification by MEA
Telangana s Member of Legislative Council (MLC) K Kavitha has demanded an immediate rollback of Minimum Wage notification by MEA which reduces the minimum wages of immigrants going to Gulf countries.
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TRS leader K Kavitha met the Immigrations Association in Hyderabad. (Photo: India Today)
TRS Member of Legislative Council (MLC) K Kavitha has demanded an immediate rollback of the latest Minimum Wage Notification issued by the Ministry of External Affairs that reduces the minimum referral wage for workers going GUlf countries by almost 40 per cent.
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Telangana demands rollback of wage cut for Gulf workers
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Hyderabad, Dec 23 (IANS) The Telangana government has demanded the immediate rollback of the latest notifications by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), lowering the Minimum Referral Wages (MRW) of Indian labour in the Gulf countries by 30-50 per cent.
During an interaction with members of NRI associations here on Wednesday, Member of Telangana Legislative Council K. Kavitha made a strong demand for rolling back the ‘regressive’ order.
She stated that about 90 lakh migrants from across the country are currently working in the Gulf countries and among these a majority belong to the states of Telangana, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Kerala.
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Hyderabad, Dec 23 : The Telangana government has demanded the immediate rollback of the latest notifications by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), lowering the Minimum Referral Wages (MRW) of Indian labour in the Gulf countries by 30-50 per cent.
During an interaction with members of NRI associations here on Wednesday, Member of Telangana Legislative Council K. Kavitha made a strong demand for rolling back the ‘regressive’ order.
She stated that about 90 lakh migrants from across the country are currently working in the Gulf countries and among these a majority belong to the states of Telangana, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Kerala.
Kavitha, who is the daughter of Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, said that MEA support is very limited for the immigrants who already work in harsh conditions, even in comparison to smaller countries like the Philippines.
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