This story is from July 6, 2020

Haryana cabinet clears draft ordinance to reserve 75% jobs for state domiciles in pvt sector

The Haryana government on Monday cleared a draft ordinance to reserve 75% jobs in Haryana industries for the domiciles of the state. However, a final approval to the ordinance has to be given by the cabinet in its next meeting.
Haryana cabinet clears draft ordinance to reserve 75% jobs for state domiciles in pvt sector
Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal presiding over the meeting of state cabinet in Chandigarh on July 6, 2020.
CHANDIGARH: The Haryana government on Monday cleared a draft ordinance to reserve 75% jobs in Haryana industries for the domiciles of the state.
However, a final approval to the ordinance has to be given by the cabinet in its next meeting. Confirming this, Dushyant Chautala, deputy chief minister Haryana, said that that now onwards, 75% jobs in the new factories/industries or already established industries/institutions would be given to the domiciles of Haryana.

The new rule would be applicable only on new openings and would not affect the already working employees. The new law would be called "Haryana State Employment to Local Candidates Act-2020". It would be applicable to all the private firms, industry or service providers where the number of employees are more than 10.
The new rule would not be applicable to already working employees and would be applicable to the recruitments made after the notification of the proposed law.
The new law would be applicable only where the salary of an employee is less than Rs 50,000 per month. The labour department of the state would be responsible for the implementation of the new statute.
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Ajay Sura

Ajay Sura is Senior Assistant Editor with The Times of India Chandigarh. He covers news concerning the State of Haryana, Punjab & Haryana High Court and Defence & Military Affairs. He likes to analyse political developments and decoding judicial pronouncements. His hobbies include travelling, mountaineering and trekking.

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