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Secretary (Labour & Employment) Reviews Performance of Field Offices under Office of Chief Labour Commissioner (Central)

Newdelhi:12/11/24:Secretary, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Smt. Sumita Dawra chaired a review meeting, in hybrid mode, to assess the functions and performance of field offices under the Office of Chief Labour Commissioner (Central), an attached office of the Ministry on 11.11.2024. The meeting was attended by Shri Alok Chandra, Senior Labour and Employment Advisor, Shri K. Sekhar, Chief Labour Commissioner (Central), Dy. Chief Labour Commissioners (Central), Regional Labour Commissioners (Central), Assistant Labour Commissioners (Central) and Labour Enforcement Officers (Central) of field offices across the country.

The meeting focussed on reviewing the status of pendency of industrial disputes, claim cases, and reporting of inspection cases on Shram Suvidha Portal (SSP).

During the review meeting, the assessment of performance of Field Offices, State-wise, in terms of pendency of cases was done. Field offices with timely disposal of cases on industrial disputes and claims, besides low pendency of inspection reports, were appreciated; while those who lagged were directed to furnish reasons and take remedial steps accordingly.

Noting that industrial disputes require timely disposal, Secretary, MoLE took stock of pendency of industrial dispute cases from field officers, sought reasons for the same and issued directions for their expeditious disposal.

Highlighting that priority must be accorded to claim long pending cases, it was directed that field offices should function with proper planning, duly assessing factors causing pendency and taking prompt corrective steps to alleviate the plight of workers.

Secretary, MoLE underscored the fact that reduction in number of industrial disputes is a good sign for improving the business environment of the country by making India an attractive destination for investment, which in turn will create more growth and employment opportunities for our demographic dividend, thus realising the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.

Weekly progress of the field offices would be taken up, it was further decided. Ms Dawra directed the officials to work in close coordination with each other with a team-building spirit and towards ensuring labour welfare.

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