Domestic workers demand grievance redressal mechanism, consultation on draft Bill
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.
Why it matters
It addresses the labor rights and social security needs of an often marginalized and unorganized workforce.
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.
The article advocates for labor rights and social protections, aligning with pro-labor perspectives.
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