Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Ministry to improve conditions for seasonal agricultur­al workers

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THE FAMILY, Labor and Social Services Ministry is implementi­ng new regulation­s aimed at enhancing the rights and living conditions of seasonal agricultur­al workers.

“The definition of seasonal agricultur­al workers will be expanded to include itinerant workers. These workers will be settled in temporary settlement areas primarily on state-owned land, which will provide housing, infrastruc­ture, hygiene facilities and security guards to ensure safety,” the draft circular read.

To prevent these temporary settlement­s from becoming permanent residences, measures will be implemente­d. Additional­ly,

certificat­ion will be required for intermedia­ries who direct agricultur­al workers to prevent illegal labor practices.

The new regulation­s will mandate the disclosure of health services provided to seasonal workers and their families to law enforcemen­t services, including the General Directorat­e of Security and Gendarmeri­e General Command. This informatio­n will be transferre­d to the Seasonal Agricultur­al Workers Informatio­n System (e-METIP), facilitati­ng the monitoring and evaluation of health services.

To combat child labor in seasonal agricultur­al work, the regulation­s will introduce awareness-raising activities, training programs and inspection­s. The provincial directorat­es of family and social services will coordinate tasks such as inspecting temporary settlement areas, providing social services and combating child labor. Additional­ly, the Family, Labor and Social Services Ministry will inspect the work permits and documents of agricultur­al workers.

The e-METIP system will serve to create and analyze a database on agricultur­al workers, ensuring better monitoring and evaluation of their living and working conditions. These new regulation­s aim to improve the rights and conditions of seasonal agricultur­al workers in Türkiye.

 ?? ?? Agricultur­al land in the central villages of Çanakkale, Türkiye, Feb. 26, 2024.
Agricultur­al land in the central villages of Çanakkale, Türkiye, Feb. 26, 2024.

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