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'A system for centralized marketing of products manufactured by MSMEs can be developed'

Updated: Jul 22, 2015 05:08:59pm
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New Delhi, July 22 (KNN) Recognising the employment potential in micro and small industry, especially in rural areas, an effective single-window system be established to promoted agro-based and micro & small industries with facility like concessional finance etc, the Committee on “Employment and Employment Generation” of 46 the Indian Labour conference (ILC) recommended.
 
A system for centralized marketing of products manufactured by these industries can also be developed, it said.
 
The 46th session of India Labour Conference concluded on Tuesday where the recommendations and conclusions were adopted on 5 chosen agenda items after the at length tripartite deliberations which lasted 2 days.
 
In his concluding remarks, the chairman of the ILC and Labour and Employment Minister of state (Independent Charge) , Bandaru Dattatreya reiterated his Governments commitment to reform process with tripartite consensus to promote the employment generation at a massive scale particularly for the aspiring youth population of this country.
 
  The committee noted that with Central and State Government moving to on-line systems for employment exchanges there is a need for capacity building of Employment Exchanges officers for their revised roles under National Career Service (NCS). “Need for integration of Central and State IT initiatives to avoid duplication,” it said.
 
The committee also pressed for a need to identify labour-intensive industries and new areas where jobs can be created like renewable energy and reusable resources etc. and providing employment liked training.
 
Meanwhile, on the Labour laws Amendments proposed/ done by central or State Governments, the committee said, “Any labour law amendments/ enactment should take into account three purpose namely - Rights and welfare of workers; Sustainability of enterprises and job creation; and Industrial peace.”
 
The committee also said that the labour laws need to be relooked and updated in a time bound manner and recommended that that the overall exercise of the labour law amendments should be discussed in the tripartite forum and the broad and specific proposals should also be discussed in tripartite meetings. (KNN Bureau)

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