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Comments on the draft Jharkhand Platform based Gig Workers Bill, 2024

Joint Submission with the Indian Federation of App Based Transport Workers (IFAT)

The Jharkhand government had published the draft Jharkhand Platform based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Bill, 2024 inviting public comments. The draft Bill is a welcome move as it provides for much needed social welfare measures and rights for platform based gig workers. This Bill has the potential to set the standard for platform based gig workers’ rights not just in India but globally. Therefore, a need was felt to bring further clarity to some of the provisions in the draft Bill.

To this end, Vidhi and the Indian Federation of App Based Transport Workers (IFAT), in collaboration with organisations signed hereunder, submitted comments to the Director of Minimum Wages under the Department of Labour, Government of Jharkhand, suggesting improvements in the Bill. To facilitate the submission, an online roundtable discussion was organised on 16th July, 2024. 

The collaboration was aimed at submitting a joint document outlining suggestions that may be adopted under the draft Bill. 

Signatories of the submission to the Department are as follow: 

  1. ​​Shaik Salauddin, Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union
  2. Sangam Tripathy, Indian Federation of App Based Transport Workers
  3. Alok Prasanna Kumar, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy
  4. Surendra Sigh, Jharkhand Pradesh Taxi Union
  5. Indraneel Bannerjee, West Bengal Cab Operators Guild
  6. Ashish Singh, Rajasthan Gig & App based Workers Union
  7. Inayath Ali, Karnataka App based Driver Union
  8. Sahil Kumar, Tricity Riders Welfare Society, Chandigarh
  9. Rizwan Shaikh, Maharashtra Rajya Rashtriya Kamgar Sangh, Mumbai
  10. Dhrubjyoti Debnath, Assam State Driver Union
  11. Kamaljeet Gill, Sarvodaya Drivers Association of Delhi
  12. Javed Khan, Uttar Pradesh Gig & amp; App based Workers Union, Lucknow
  13. Expert Driver Solution, NCR, Delhi
  14. Chandan Kumar, Hamal Panchayat, Pune
  15. Deepa Padmar, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy
  16. Varini G, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy
  17. Fairwork India team
  18. Rakshita Swamy, Social Accountability Forum for Action and Research (SAFAR)
  19. Nikhil Dey, Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan
  20. Shiva Kumar and Selvi, Gig and Platform Services Workers Union (GIPSWU)
  21. Chiara Furtado, Centre for Internet and Society
  22. Nishkala Sekhar, Centre for Internet and Society
  23. Anita Gurumurthy, Nandini Chami and Sadhana Sanjay, IT for Change
  24. Ritvik Gupta, Aapti Institute

The document lays out the expectations from a Bill aimed at protecting platform based gig workers, and provides clause-by-clause comments.

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