
Haryana's 75% Job Quota For Locals Now Live, But With A Change
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The law also contains a clause that companies can invoke if suitable local candidates cannot be found.
Fulfilling a major election promise, the Haryana government on Saturday enacted a law that mandates up to 75 per cent job reservation for locals in the private sector in the state. However, the quota will apply only for jobs that offer a gross monthly salary of up to Rs 30,000. The draft bill had set the salary ceiling for this reservation at Rs 50,000, drawing bitter criticism from industry bodies. Local Employment Act is enacted from today itself, 6th November. 15 January 2021 is last day for industry to upload their employees' data on Govt portal. https://t.co/eg6EV2RTNt
The deadline for companies to upload employees' data on the state government portal is January 15, 2022, stated a notification issued by the state government on November 6.
"Local Employment Act is enacted from today itself, 6th November. 15 January 2021 is the last day for industry to upload their employees' data on Govt portal," JJP Spokesperson Deepkamal Saharan said on Twitter.