Bengaluru: Karnataka’s work secretary has been asked to appear before the High Court on Thursday through video conferencing in connection with the collection of almost Rs 250 in service and commissions from domestic workers before they register and utilize RS 2,000 Relief announced by the state government.
The court heard the petition submitted by the Domestic Workers Trade Union.
The applicant has argued that the order of May 28, 2021 issued by the state government made registration in the Seva Sindhu portal mandatory to benefit Rs 2,000.
The petition said that such an insistence would disrupt a large number of household workers who were eligible to receive compensation.
CJ: The Labor Department must learn from legal authority reports, service fees and commission costs are part of the report of the Karnataka state legal service authority about Seva Sindhu Kendras.
The division bench headed by the chairman of Judge Abhay Shreeniwas Oka noted that detailed reports must work as an eyeopener to the Ministry of Manpower.
“The report detailed how difficult it was for workers to register to get a small amount of RS 2,000.
This procedure seems very complicated.
Very in such a way that the majority of meets the requirements (workers) will lose its benefits.
In fact, the report throws light on the registration of other categories of sector Unmounted is being made on the Seva Sindhu portal, “added the bench.
The report stated that they had known that during the Volunteer Value of June and Pro KSLSA Bangaloreone and the adjacent computer center (Koramangala region) will charge Rs 100 to Rs 150, and Rs 100 to get the signature of the officer caused.
For application submission.