Gulf migrants’ hail restoration of minimum referral wages
Updated Jul 25, 2021, 7:08 am IST
In September, the Centre brought out two circulars reducing the MRWs from 30 to 50 per cent for workers employed in six Gulf nations
In his reply to an MP’s question in the Rajya Sabha, V. Muraleedharan, minister of state for external affairs, said that the Minimum Referral Wages (MRWs) for employment in six Gulf countries is the same now as it was in 2019-20.
Hyderabad: Gulf migrant activists welcomed the announcement of the external affairs minister regarding the restoration of minimum wage structure for Gulf workers.
In his reply to an MP’s question in the Rajya Sabha, V. Muraleedharan, minister of state for external affairs, said, The Minimum Referral Wages (MRWs) for employment in six Gulf countries is the same now as it was in 2019-20. For a brief period of 10 months, MRWs were adjusted downwards to protect our employment in the Gulf. As the labour market has stabiliz
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Telangana gulf activists visits Kerala to study their best policies The visit was coordinated and assisted under Representatives of the Center for Indian Migrant Studies (SIMS) in Kerala, Rafeek Ravuther, Akhil Shankar, Parvathy Devi and senior journalist Rejimon Kuttappan.
By Sakina Fatima| Published: 8th April 2021 7:13 pm IST Six-member team of Gulf migrant rights activists from Telangana state on Thursday visited the offices in Kerala.
Hyderabad: A six-member team of Gulf migrant rights activists from Telangana state on Thursday visited the offices of non resident Keralites affairs (NORKA) and Pravasi welfare board in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala, in a bid to learn its best practices being implemented by the Kerala government for the welfare of Gulf workers.