Will not interfere with recruitment for technical jobs: D K Shivakumar on job quota issue


Bengaluru, Jul 17 (IANS): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar said on Wednesday that the Congress government will not interfere with the technical requirements of the companies.

While answering questions by media persons here on the objections of industrialists to the state government's reservation policy to provide jobs for Kannada people, Dy CM Shivakumar said, "The companies have grown in Karnataka. We will give exemptions for technical requirements. It's not that we will prevent them from recruitment. However, the companies will have to bring the matter to the government's notice," he underlined.

When asked about the reservation of a certain percentage on management and other jobs, Shivakumar stated that there is a ceiling on jobs and further information could be revealed later. The bill is being introduced in the session, he said. "We can't disclose every detail," he said.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday announced that a bill providing for reservation for Kannadigas in the private companies in the state has been cleared by the cabinet and will be introduced in the state Assembly.

In a post on X, CM Siddaramaiah said: "The cabinet meeting held yesterday has given consent for the Bill giving 100 per cent reservation for Kannada people for the posts in 'C' and 'D' category jobs in all private companies operating the state."

As per sources, The Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in the Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill, 2024, mandates that industries, factories, and other establishments appoint local candidates in 50 per cent of management positions and 75 per cent in non-management positions.

The bill is slated to be tabled in the Assembly on Thursday.

The move by the Congress government is likely to trigger a debate.

"As per the provisions of the Bill, candidates seeking reservation in management and non-management categories shall be required to either possess a secondary school certificate with Kannada as a language; or pass a Kannada proficiency test as specified by the nodal agency," a source said.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rathnakara A, Shirva

    Wed, Jul 17 2024

    Interfere with SIT investigation and save constitution by declaring emergency. Heluvudu ondu Maaduvudu innondu !

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  • Walter, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 17 2024

    This is not expected from congress government, whose leaders boasts about protecting constitution. This reservation policy is against constitution. Constitution of India allows it's citizens to live anywhere in the country. If this policy is adopted by Maharashtra, all people from Karnataka have to return to Karnataka to seek jobs. Secondly, as salary is not paid by the government, they don't have any rights on employment in private sector. If the industrialists go to High court, this policy will be quashed.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Jul 17 2024

    Selling Pakodas is not Technical ...

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 17 2024

    People fear hiring local people in Karnataka and in Bengaluru -- NOT ALL -- BUT IN GENERAL -- Reasons -- Many take leave without information because they are locals -- create problems in work environment -- encourage groupism -- or can easily bring other locals if they are taken to task by management -- bring some Kannada groups threaten etc. -- ---make a sort of UNION -- many take up jobs only to be respectable in their immediate neighborhood -- I am working at so and so place etc. -- but reality -----are not hardworking -- are recalcitrant--- SO, THIS IS A CHALLENGE -- HIRE LOCAL -- FEAR LOCAL -- many have had to close down -- all for labor problems -- who will protect the investor --or industrialist --

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