Haryana To Implement 75% Job Reservation In Private Sector From May 1

Giving further details, Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala said that after May 1, in case of any new employment opportunity, whether in a new industry or an operational one, out of every four jobs three will be for people belonging to the state.

Updated: April 3, 2021 6:35 AM IST

By India.com News Desk | Edited by Manmath Nayak

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala said the state government will consider suggestions for amendments in this law.
Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala said the state government will consider suggestions for amendments in this law.

Gurugram: Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala on Friday said that the state government’s private job reservation law which provide 75 per cent employment opportunities in private sector for people belonging to the state will come into force from May 1. He said this while inaugurating the newly constructed flyover near village Bandhwadi on the Gurugram-Faridabad road.

Giving further details, the deputy chief minister said that after May 1, in case of any new employment opportunity, whether in a new industry or an operational one, out of every four jobs three will be for people belonging to the state.

“Any law is not perfect from day one. The state government will also consider suggestions for amendments in this law. Before bringing this law, we had an 8-stage meeting with the industry representatives and entrepreneurs. Written suggestions were also sought from entrepreneurs,” Chautala said.

The deputy chief minister further informed that just a week ago, a meeting was held with all the industrial associations of the state. In the meeting Nikhil Nanda, Chairman of Escorts, a major automotive manufacturing company of Faridabad, said that such law should come in the state.

“We have also received suggestions that the pay grade of JE in government job should be reduced to Rs 50,000. The government will consider it. Apart from this, there have been suggestions from many people that technical type posts in industries or private institutions in which special skill sets are used, should be excluded from this act. On this, We have already made a provision in the Act that posts with technical skills will be exempted,” he added.

(With inputs from IANS)

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