to set up a Migration Commission for the employment of such labourers in the state and made it clear
that any state that wants them from UP has to seek its permission.
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With over 23 lakh workers and migrants having returned to the state till Sunday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed that a Migration Commission be set up, according to Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Awanish Awasthi.Adityanath also directed officials that migrant workers be given insurance so that their life is secured, Awasthi said.
The chief minister suggested that a scheme be launched to ensure their job security.
About the commission, Adityanath said it has been proposed to look into various factors associated with migrant workers’ rights and to prevent exploitation while providing an official framework to ensure socio-economic-legal support for them.
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There is a need to ensure their socio-legal-monetary rights, the chief minister said.
Adityanath had earlier asked officials to do skill mapping of migrant workers so that they can be provided employment once they complete the quarantine period. During an interaction with the RSS-affiliated publications ‘Panchjanya’ and ‘Organiser’ on Sunday, he said that as per the feedback received from migrant workers who reached Uttar Pradesh, safeguarding their rights should get utmost attention and importance.
“All migrant workers are being registered and their skills mapped. Any state or entity interested ininviting migrant workers will need to assure and provide for their socio-legal-monetary rights,” he
said.