COVID-19对马杜赖建筑工人的影响和封锁

M. S.
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建筑是印度的第二大经济活动,建筑工人构成了劳动力的主要部分。由于新冠肺炎疫情,政府实施了封锁措施,他们面临着就业困难。这项研究是在泰米尔纳德邦的马杜赖进行的。该研究旨在研究新冠肺炎感染、2020年4月至8月的封锁以及2020年9月至12月的封锁后的影响。本文使用了一系列报告、人口普查和NSSO数据,对100名建筑工人进行了结构化问卷调查,并与工会积极分子、工人、政府官员、工具租用者进行了开放式讨论。研究发现,这些工人没有受到COVID-19感染的影响。然而,他们受到工资收入减少、生活困难和缺乏替代工作的影响。报告发现,工人的恶劣条件与过去报道的一样。期望支持工人的法定机构没有多大用处。为提供福利、社会保障和救济而建立的制度既繁琐又不可行。女工遭受的损失尤为严重。联邦和邦政府宣布的微薄救济和支持并没有惠及他们。从法律、政策和体制机制上保障劳动者利益。
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Impact of COVID-19 and the Lockdown on Construction Workers in Madurai
Construction is the second major economic activity in India and the construction workers constitute a major section of the workforce. They suffered from a lack of employment due to COVID-19 lockdown enforced by the government. The study was done in Madurai in Tamil Nadu. It aimed to study the effect of COVID-19 infection, the lockdown from April to August 2020, and post lockdown from September to December 2020. A range of reports, census, and NSSO data, a sample survey of 100 construction workers using structured questionnaires, and open-ended discussions with union activists, workers, government officials, tool renters is used.

The study finds the workers are not affected by COVID-19 infection. However, they are affected by reduced wage incomes, hardships, and lack of alternative employment. It finds the deplorable conditions of workers remain the same as reported in the past. The statutory bodies expected to support workers are not of much use. The systems established to offer entitlements, social security and relief are cumbersome and unworkable. Women workers suffered disproportionately. The meagre relief and support announced by the Union and State governments did not reach them. It is time to implement the law, policy, and institutional mechanisms to safeguard workers’ interests.
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