Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Compulsory for labourers in Punjab

Punjab labour department’s circular says that payment, deposit of cess amount will be done online

- Jatinder Mahal

KAPURTHALA: Labourers will now have to use the online registrati­on facility for availing benefits of different labour schemes under the category of building and other constructi­on workers (BOCW) in the state.

The Punjab labour department issued a circular on August 7 regarding the same.

The circular states that registrati­on of constructi­on workers, online payment, the deposit of cess amount and registrati­on of labour organisati­ons will be done online.

The website on which the online work can be done is http:/ /bocw.punjab.gov.in/ only.

Now, there will be no manual registrati­on with district labour department­s.

The initiative has been taken to ensure transparen­cy and accuracy in the distributi­on of services among the state beneficiar­ies.

However, it is proving to be a tough task for workers, who are mostly uneducated and not tech-savvy.

The labour department has not created any awareness among labourers, who are already facing problems.

Sham Sunder, a labourer of Phagwara, said that he visited the Kapurthala labour department office on Thursday.

He went there to get his brother registered as a mason with the Building and Other Constructi­on Workers Board, but the board officials asked him to go for online registrati­on.

“We are illiterate and not familiar with internet. We are not tech-savvy,” he added.

“Now, we will have to visit cyber cafes, which will charge us hefty amount for registrati­on,” he said.

Meanwhile, registered NGOs volunteers feel that this directive will only promote duplicity in the registrati­on process with BOCW Board.

Vijay Walia, president of Centre for Social Change and Equity Organisati­on, said “Through the online process, it will not be possible for the labour department to verify whether someone has worked as a constructi­on worker for 90 days in a year at one place.”

Meanwhile, the BOCW Board had received ₹ 1029-crore cess amount till June 30.

It has spent about ₹ 496 crore under various welfare schemes and other administra­tive expenses among 6 lakh registered workers.

However, the estimated number of workers in the state is over 20 lakh.

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