
Uttar Prades, March 30 (ANI): Migrant labourers and daily wage workers who came from other states, stands in a queue at quarantine centre established by UP government at Awadh Shilp Gram in Lucknow on Monday. As a precautionary measure, the evacuated persons would be kept under quarantine for a period of fourteen days. (ANI Photo)
New Delhi: The Ministry of Labour and Employment has set up 20 control rooms under the Office of Chief Labour Commissioner (CLC) (C) on pan India basis to tackle issues arising out of the COVID-19 crisis, according to an official statement.
These control rooms have been set up to address wage-related grievances of workers employed in Central Sphere and to mitigate the problems of migrant workers through coordination with various state governments.
The Ministry has set up 20 control rooms to address wage-related grievances of workers and other issues: Ministry of Labour & Employment. #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/GMpLJ7QUEx
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These call centers can be accessed by the people through phone, WhatsApp and e-mails.
These control rooms are being managed by Labour Enforcement Officers, Assistant Labour Commissioners, Regional Labour Commissioners, and Deputy Chief Labour Commissioners of the respective regions, it read further. (ANI)