Gujarat Labor Department Takes Action Amid Heatwave to Protect Workers
There are 15,099 registered building sites in Gujarat, and the Labour Department is doing everything to guarantee compliance.
GANDHINAGAR,GUJARAT : When temperatures rise in Gujarat, most people choose to stay inside and avoid the sweltering noon sun. But the most exposed are the labourers, construction workers, and small-time workers, who run serious health hazards from their extended exposure to intense heat. To protect these vital workers, the Gujarati government’s Labour Department has released an important notification in reaction to this serious problem.
The department proactively said that between 1 and 4 p.m., which is now formally defined as a rest period, workers will not be expected to work. This order attempts to lessen the negative consequences of the current heatwave, which has grown worse throughout the last two days and is causing widespread worry.
The Labour Department’s personnel officers’ notification emphasises how crucial this step is to guarantee workers’ safety and welfare. The administration has been very clear that anyone who break these new rules will face harsh consequences. The order has the force of law to safeguard the state’s workers; it is not only advisory.
There are 15,099 registered building sites in Gujarat, and the Labour Department is doing everything to guarantee compliance. To confirm compliance with the new working hours, officials have been thoroughly inspecting these locations. The strict inspection system is intended to protect workers from the intense midday sun and to enforce the rest period.
The Labour Department has also established a helpline at 155372 to further facilitate this effort. Through this helpline, employees can directly report any violations of the new rules or file complaints. The agency hopes to guarantee prompt resolution of complaints and rigorous compliance with safety laws.