Govt. has no right to ask pvt. sector to implement minimum wages: LoP
The Hindu
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The Leader of the Opposition, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, on Saturday said the Delhi government “had no right” to ask the private sector to implement minimum wages in the Capital when its own departments were under scrutiny for not following this order. Several Delhi government departments, including the Delhi Jal Board, the DTC, Social Welfare and other departments, ran day to day work on outsourcing to contractors who do not pay minimum wages to workers, he said. “The Aam Aadmi Party had come to power with the slogan of putting an end to this outsourcing to contractors and give permanent jobs. Forget the permanent jobs, the workers are not even being paid minimum wages,” he alleged.More Related News