Telangana Advances Gig Worker Rights with Pioneering Legislation
The Telangana government, led by Revanth Reddy, plans to introduce a Bill to protect and support 4.2 lakh gig workers. The legislation will include mandatory registration, a tripartite monitoring board, and a welfare fund. Telangana will become the third Indian state to enact such measures, following Rajasthan and Karnataka.

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The Telangana government under Revanth Reddy's leadership is poised to unveil pioneering legislation aimed at safeguarding the rights of 4.2 lakh gig workers. This move, shared by Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh on his official 'X' handle, highlights a significant advancement in labor rights within the state.
The forthcoming Bill outlines critical measures such as the compulsory registration of gig workers by platforms, alongside the formation of a Tripartite board. This board, comprising workers, aggregators, and government representatives, will be tasked with overseeing the welfare of these workers, ensuring their rights are upheld.
Moreover, the legislation proposes a welfare fund managed by the Tripartite board, underscoring the government's commitment to economic and social justice. As the third state to enact such laws, following Rajasthan and Karnataka, Telangana continues the Congress party's legacy of championing labor rights, as emphasized by Jairam Ramesh.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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