Unorganised workers urged to collect smart cards immediately
The Labour Department is urging unorganised sector workers in Mandya taluk to collect their smart cards promptly. This includes a wide range of workers such as domestic workers, mechanics, and street vendors. Eligible workers should visit the Labour Inspectors' offices to obtain their cards without delay.
- ▪The Labour Department has issued an appeal for unorganised workers to collect their smart cards.
- ▪Workers from various categories, including domestic workers and street vendors, are encouraged to participate.
- ▪Eligible workers must visit the Labour Inspectors' offices in Mandya taluk to obtain their smart cards.
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The Labour Department has urged workers engaged in the unorganised sector to collect their smart cards immediately by visiting the offices of Labour Inspectors in Mandya taluk.The appeal is directed at various categories of unorganised workers, including load workers, domestic workers, tailors, mechanics, washermen, blacksmiths, potters, barbers, kiln workers, newspaper delivery workers, cine workers, weavers, street vendors, hotel workers, workers engaged in marriage halls, convention centres, tent and pandal works, beedi workers, gig workers involved in delivery services, and differently-abled workers in the unorganised sector.The department has also called upon drivers registered under the Karnataka State Motor Transport and Other Allied Workers Social Security Board and workers…
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