Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Friday, 15 December 2017

National Jobs Policy : Treasure Hunt



[ To find the treasure , click away on the links ]


News Report Source :  MoneyControl


National employment policy on the cards in budget 2018

 

The government in the next budget ( 1 ) might introduce a national employment policy ( 2 ) outlining a comprehensive blueprint ( 3 ) to generate quality jobs ( 4 ) in every industry.



Prompted by the risingunemployment ( 5 ) in the country, the government in the next budget might introduce a national employmentpolicy ( 6 ) outlining a comprehensive ( 7 ) blueprint to generate qualityjobs ( 8 ) in every industry.


The policy blueprint will be shaped by economic ( 9 ) , social ( 10 ) and labourpolicy ( 11 ) interventions, the Economic Times reported.


The policy is likely to be announced in the upcoming Budget, which will be the last one from the current Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government before generalelections ( 12 ) in 2019.


The employmentpolicy ( 13 ) will have many sides and applications ( 14 ) .


It will incentivizeemployers ( 15 ) to createmore jobs ( 16 ) , introduce economicreforms ( 17 ) appealing to companies along with supporting the mediumand small scale industries ( 18 ) which provide a hugechunk of jobs ( 19 ) , a senior government official told ET.

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Over 10million youth ( 20 ) join the workforce ( 21 ) every year.


But there are notenough jobs ( 22 ) to engage them and thus, the unemploymentissue ( 23 ) has risen to the extent of electoralimportance ( 24 ) —used by oppositionparties ( 25 ) to attack the Modi-led government.


The jobgeneration ( 26 ) speed faced a six-year low in 2015 as only 135,000 new jobs were created compared to 421,000 jobs in 2014 and 419,000 in 2013, as per a quarterlyindustrial survey ( 27 ) conducted by the Labour Bureau under the labourministry ( 28 ) .


Another significant aim of the policy would be to engagemore workers ( 29 ) in the country’s organisedsector ( 30 ) because that would get them minimumwages ( 31 ) and  socialsecurity ( 32 ) , the government official told the newspaper.


The policy could actually be impactful in this regard as over 90 per cent of workers in India are engaged in the informalsector ( 33 ) and hence, does not benefit from any social security law or minimumwage ( 34 ) rule.


The government is closely assessing the labour conditions and employment trends ( 35 ) in the country in order to lay out specific targets ( 36 ) and set up a monitoring system ( 37 ) .



The things the government is looking at include demographiccomposition of workers ( 38 ) ,  employment challenges ( 39 ) in different sectors, and the overall macroeconomiccondition ( 40 ) .





Cross  Reference :


1)      Budget Suggest - 2017
7)      Ideas To Create Jobs
38)     From Bad To Mad
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