The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Toiling away

Let’s appreciate and support the workers that make our lives better

- Balasubram­aniam Pavani balasubram­aniampavan­i@gmail.com

Labour is an integral part of production. Land and capital alone do not lead to production.

Young persons leaving their villages and home towns in search of jobs is a common sight these days. The pandemic highlighte­d the woes of migrant workers, who were caught between the devil and the deep sea.

The condition of the workers is miserable. They need money for their own survival and to send a part of it to their dependents.

Let’s spare a thought for the workers who battle it out in the scorching summer heat. The rainy season presents a di erent challenge altogether.

Delivery persons, electricia­ns, painters, plumbers, masons, fruit and vegetable vendors, truck drivers, car mechanics, and many such skilled and unskilled workers serve us everyday. Without them our lives would be diœcult.

These are works that can drain anyone physically.

For people employed in the unorganise­d sector, meagre wages do not allow the luxury of savings. Survival of the day overrides the thought of future.

Age spares no one; it cannot be any di erent for the labour force. The weakening of the body poses a challenge in their lives, with nothing to fall back on. Dependency on others makes their lives miserable.

The salaried class have a steady income that paves the way for savings for their old age. People working in a protected environmen­t may not fully realise the hardships of those employed in the unorganise­d sector.

We need to appreciate the contributi­on of these workers. Their lives should improve. Just paying tributes on Labour Day alone would not suœce.

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A.M. FARUQUI

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