The State Governments as well as the Union Government Ministry of Labour, in conjunction with the NITI and National Disaster Management Authority, ought to have advised the Union Government, measures to mitigate the likely problems specially to the labour from other States as well as measures to create appropriate awareness among these labour and to facilitate effective lockdown.
The sudden announcement of lockdown, lack of appropriate information and apparent arrangements on the ground about the availability of food and essentials for survival on one hand, exaggerated and fearful rumors about the spread of Corona Virus as also calls from authorities from both host and native States resulted in a huge exodus and migration of labour towards their native areas.
From the rough estimates based on various media reports and telephonic interaction with stakeholders it is likely that about 40 % of the migrant labour had returned, a small trickle continues to return some way or other and another 30 % is ready and waiting to return as soon as the lockdown is lifted.
It needs to be appreciated that number of the essential services have outsourced labour, all the industrial activity is dependent on labour and most of the unorganized sector some of which are also critical for sustaining normalcy are labour dependant. At the same time the duration of the harvesting period would get influenced by the availability of labour. Shortages will extend the season and impact the transportation and procurement process for this season as well preparation and sowing of next crop.
In case large number of labour return to their native places and are afraid of returning this could affect the resumption of agricultural activity at desired pace, industrial and economic activity and essential services.
In order to retain the labour which are ready to return necessary measures for resumption of at least those industrial activities which can be ensured with lock-in and safety and facilities to need their essential survival need to be taken.
It is also essential to consider the return of the labour from their native before they settle down and it becomes a long time-consuming process to get them back by providing essential transportation, information and essential facilities.
It is also learnt that numerous service providers are not receiving their long-pending payments from the Government departments. If this continues, the service sector employees including those manning services at electricity, water departments transport hubs would not get their dues leading to disruption in essential services
There is a need for a focussed professional regulation and services of this critical labour sector to ensure essential welfare for which authorities of the State Governments and the Union Government need to put appropriate systems in place which are long pending and have become critical for post lockdown robust economic revival.
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