In a telling picture of growing job insecurity in the
world’s fastest growing economy, a recent survey shows that 95.3 % of casual workers, 67.8 % of contract workers and 64.9 %of
regular wage/salaried persons in India do not have written job
contracts.
Also, a majority of casual workers (59.3 %) earn only up to ₹5,000/month.
A
sector-wise analysis done by the recently released ‘Report on Fifth
Annual Employment Unemployment Survey (2015-16)’ shows that the
percentage of workers with no written job contracts was higher in urban
areas for both regular wage/salaried and contract workers.
“In
the urban sector, 66.1 % of the regular wage/salaried workers
had no written contract as compared to 63.7 % in the rural
sector. Similarly, 70.3 % of contract workers in the urban sector
had no written job contract as compared to 66.2 % in the rural
sector,” says the survey.
Casual workers form about
33 % of the total workforce in 36 States and Union Territories,
with Andhra Pradesh reporting the highest, 48.5 %, of workers
engaged in casual labour, followed by Tamil Nadu (47.3 %), Kerala
and West Bengal (43.8 %), Telangana (43.3 %) and
Puducherry (40.3 %).
Chandigarh had the
highest 54.2 % of the workers employed on regular wage/salary
basis while Bihar had the lowest 9.7 %
The
survey, which was carried out in April-December 2015, showed the largest
number of workers (46.6 %) as self-employed. Only 17% of
the total employed persons were wage/salary earners, while the rest 4% were contract workers.
The
picture becomes more dismal when it comes to females, who not only face a
higher unemployment rate estimated at 8.7 %, against 4 %
for males, but are also a dominant force in the army of casual labour.
“At the All India level, 42.1 % of the female
workforce was employed as casual labour, followed by 39.9 % under
self-employment, 14.8% as wage/salaried earners and 3.1% as contract workers (based on Usual Principal Status approach),”
says the survey.
The survey also points at the link
between growing casualisation of labour and poor wages and salaries.
“Contract workers and casual workers were predominantly in the low
earnings bracket of up to ₹7,500, it says, adding that 84.3 %
casual workers and 66.4% contract workers reported average
monthly earnings of up to ₹7,500.
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