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A job quota that should be quashed right away Premium Share Via Read Full Story Political expediency in the country has often shown scant regard for constitutional propriety, let alone economic rationality. Laws are framed based on poll manifestos, regardless of whether such promises are legally tenable, leaving our courts to rule on their validity. The latest instance is Haryana’s enactment of a law that requires private firms to reserve 75% of all new jobs with a gross monthly salary of up to ₹50,000 for aspirants who have either lived in the state for 15 years or were born there. This was a pre-poll promise made by the Bharatiya Janata Party government’s coalition partner, the Jannayak Janta Party, and it found legislative support despite its violation of citizenship rights and marring of Haryana as an easy place to do business. Companies operating there now need to file quarterly reports of compliance. While the law has escape clauses that let employers ....
Synopsis Amid Haryana job reservation law and employees still working from home, IT companies may choose not to attach employees to certain locations, as remote working has found acceptance in the past year. Getty Images For a majority of multinational companies in Gurugram, the workforce draws annual salaries upwards of Rs 6 lakh, or Rs 50,000 per month the maximum stipulated amount for Haryana s job reservation law to kick in. New Delhi: Haryana’s job reservation law for those domiciled in the state may not have much impact on information technology (IT) and IT-enabled services (ITeS) companies, as most of the staff is working remotely, experts said. ....
File photo of FICCI President Uday Shankar. | Reuters Industry body Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry on Thursday said that the Haryana government’s recent decision to reserve 75% jobs in the state’s private sector for locals will “spell disaster” for industrial development and private investment. “Investors and entrepreneurs need to source the best human resources available in the country to be competitive and successful,” FICCI President Uday Shankar said. “To force them in such a regressive straightjacket will force them to look beyond Haryana and this will ultimately hurt the interests of the state.” Shankar also said that the move was “against the spirit of the Constitution”. ....