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May 17th, 2012

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Need of strong labour department and norms - 2009/05/06 18:30 GMT Poor labour class migrate to cities in search of employment as they find difficult to survive in native habitats, especially when there is no viable agriculture in the rural areas or when their land remain unproductive due to climate failures or when they find difficult to cultivate in the absence of the rquired capital investment for the same. When such refugees reach the cities they are exploited and as a result they become much more poorer and later would find it difficult to return. If there existed special labour registration department in a municipality where the labour class could register and if the labour norms were such that the residents and the industries had to contact the labour department for all kinds of employees (domestic workers as well as industrial labourers), exploitation of such people could be avoided; labour department may fix the salaries for each kind of employment in the municipality. Moreover, the registered labour class may be provided temporary shelters for local stay, social securities such as insurance and subsistence allowance in the absence of employment, after a period of daily wage employment of diverse kinds, they could return to their villages safely with a certain capital to continue normal life there. Slums will not develop in such a secure and safe social system.
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Re:Need of strong labour department and norms - 2009/05/07 14:44 GMT Not only an employment is enough for keeping the poor in their native community.

Social security is also important.

An enterprise can ensure more permanence.

Credit and financial assistance can play a vital role in staying the poor in their own community.

More over a culture of peace, security and cooperation is essential in real sense.

A consorted and coordinated support program from the departments of labour, land , finance, social security and agriculture must be institutionalized.
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Re:Need of strong labour department and norms - 2009/05/08 11:26 GMT One area that deserves mention in this whole equation of urban- rural poverty is the role of marketing of farm produce and the role of the middle men in improvising the rural community and hence causing disincentive in productive activities. Could regulations to control their activities help.I know cooperatives work well for industrialized agricultural commodities but It kind of gets complicated for food crops or animal farming that is for domestic consumption. Unfortunately this is where most of the rural folks are engaged. I know such labour laws used to exist in Kenya, but with time the unemployment levels outstripped job opportunities and there-after corruption and the collapse of the system.
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