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Unresolved Labour Cases Pileup at Indian Embassies - TheLeaflet
pandemic happened, that is a fact. We
should agree with that and think of how it
can be xed,” Reddy said.
Shameer was eligible to get at least Rs 4,00,000 from the company as pending
salary and end of service bene ts.
Exposing Cracks
Talking to The Lea et, Bheem Mandha Reddy, president of Emigrant Welfare Forum
in Hyderabad, said that a pandemic outbreak has exposed the cracks of our
“When do people need help? It is when they are in trouble, isn’t it? If we fail to help
them when they are in trouble, then can we say that we are good, no isn’t it? Our
embassies have failed to help workers when a pandemic happened, that is a fact.
We should agree with that and think of how it can be xed,” Reddy said.
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grievance redressal mechanisms.
An illegal market run by migrant workers in Sonapur, UAE. Feb 22, 2020.
Indian migrant workers in the Arab Gulf can register a labour complaint by visiting
the Indian embassy in person, calling the hotline number, and also by sending an
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