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Focus of training workers should be based on 2Qs Quality and Quantity of Training Programmes: Bhupendra Yadav

Labour and Employment Minister Bhupendra Yadav has said that the focus of training workers should be based on 2Qs Quality and Quantity of Training Programmes. In his message to a function organized to observe the Workers Education Day, Mr Yadav said there must be a Calendar of training programmes across the country, indicating places, processes, target group, topics and time.<br />''The Workers Education Day event was organized by the Dattopant Thengadi National Board for Workers Education and Development, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Labour and Employment.<br />''<br />''The Minister asked the board to develop a charter to analyse all the trainings being conducted by it. Mr Yadav said, under the leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Government has taken historical steps towards labour reforms in the interest of the workers. Referring to the 4 Labour Codes recently launched by the Government, he said they provide for legal right of Minimum Wages to the entire 50 Crore labour in the country.<br />''<br />''He said, several measures were taken under the Occupational Safety and Health Code to provide for a safe and secure work environment to the labour and that the Social Security Code provides for a Universal Social Security Coverage. Mr Yadav said the Industrial Relations Code provides a transparent Dispute Resolution Mechanism. He said the labour laws create an environment of mutual co-operation and harmony between the employers and employees.<br />''<br />''The Minister called for increasing awareness on the National Career Service Portal of the Ministry as it is a major repertoire of information related to employment and training.<br />''<span style="color: #000000;">He also asked the Board to include the details about registering on the e-Shram portal launched by the Ministry of Labour and Employment.</span><br />

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