Govt. to frame social security norms for gig workers
- September 19, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Govt. to frame social security norms for gig workers
Sub: Schemes
Sec: Vulnerable
Context:
- The Centre is set to introduce a social security policy for gig workers within a few months, aiming to provide mandatory benefits like life insurance and maternity benefits.
Details:
- Labour ministry will form a dedicated committee to deliberate with all stakeholders on key issues related to gig and platform workers and to provide a robust social security framework for these workers.
- The ministry also set a target of three months for registering all gig and platform workers on the e-Shram portal as the registration is crucial for extending benefits under various government initiatives to these workers.
- It also urged the aggregators to list their job opportunities in National Career Service (NCS) portal, which provides a variety of employment related services for job seekers and employers.
Gig workers:
- Gig workers are individuals who engage in income-earning activities outside the traditional, long-term employer-employee relationship.
- They often work on short-term contracts or freelance jobs in the “gig economy.
- The number of gig workers in India is expected to rise significantly, reaching 23 million by 2030 from 7.7 million in 2020.
Types of Gig Workers:
- Platform-based: Use online platforms to find work (e.g., Uber, Zomato, Amazon delivery).
- Non-platform-based: Freelancers, independent contractors, etc.
Gig economy:
- The gig economy refers to a labour market characterized by the prevalence of short-term, temporary, or freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs.
- Workers in this system often rely on digital platforms to find and complete work.
E-shram portal:
- E-Shram Portal is an initiative by the Ministry of Labour and Employment.
- It aims to create a National Database of Unorganized Workers (NDUW) and provide them with unique identification.
- The targeted beneficiaries are unorganised workers such as construction labourers, migrant workforce, street vendors and domestic workers
- The portal facilitates targeted social security schemes and benefits for unorganized workers.
- Upon registration, workers will receive a Universal Account Number (UAN), which will allow them access to key social security benefits.