“Our government is fully committed to the well-being of gig and platform workers, who form a crucial part of our workforce. We are working on a comprehensive strategy to provide them with the social security they deserve.An online window will be made available for aggregators to ensure a smooth and efficient registration process,” said Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister for Labour & Employment
New Delhi: Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister for Labour & Employment, said the government is committed to extending social security benefits to gig and platform workers.
In a significant move aimed at safeguarding the welfare of gig and platform workers, Mandaviya, while chairing a review meeting in New Delhi today, highlighted that the government is actively exploring various avenues to ensure these workers are covered under social security schemes.
“Our government is fully committed to the well-being of gig and platform workers, who form a crucial part of our workforce. We are working on a comprehensive strategy to provide them with the social security they deserve,” he added.
“We are determined to ensure that every worker in India, irrespective of their employment status, is granted the right to social security, An online window will be made available for aggregators to ensure a smooth and efficient registration process,” Mandaviya announced.
Ministry of Labour & Employment is working closely with all stakeholders to develop a robust framework that aligns with the evolving nature of work and provides adequate protection to gig and platform workers, he said.
Registration on eShram Portal
To facilitate the implementation of social security measures, Mandaviya revealed that the registration of workers will be undertaken on the eShram Portal.
He emphasized that aggregators—companies that employ gig and platform workers—will be asked to take the lead in registering their workers on this portal.
First-Time Recognition Under the Code on Social Security
The minister also underscored the importance of the Code on Social Security, which, for the first time, defines gig and platform workers in India.
“This is a significant step towards acknowledging and formalising the roles of gig and platform workers within our economy,” he noted.
Mandaviya reiterated the government’s commitment to inclusive growth and the empowerment of all sections of the workforce, including gig and platform workers.
Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment and senior officials of the ministry attended the meeting.