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Domestic workers demand grievance redressal mechanism, consultation on draft Bill

Domestic workers demand grievance redressal mechanism, consultation on draft Bill
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Domestic workers in Karnataka have submitted a memorandum demanding a robust grievance redressal mechanism and consultation on the draft Social Security Bill 2025. They are calling for better protections against exploitation and trafficking.

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It addresses the labor rights and social security needs of an often marginalized and unorganized workforce.

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On International Domestic Workers’ Day, a group of nearly 150 domestic workers in the city, under the banner of Domestic Workers’ Rights Union Karnataka, submitted a memorandum to the Additional Labour Commissioner demanding a framework for a robust grievance redressal mechanism for the workers and consultation with the workers on the draft of the Karnataka Domestic Workers Social Security Bill 2025.

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The article advocates for labor rights and social protections, aligning with pro-labor perspectives.

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