Haryana Governor Satyadev Narayan Arya has approved a bill that would provide 75 per cent reservation in the private sector jobs for the people of the state, said Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala on Tuesday.
The Haryana State Employment Of Local Candidates Bill, 2020, which was passed by the state assembly last year, will provide a quota for local people in private sector jobs that offer a monthly salary of less than Rs 50,000.?
Only 10 per cent of the recruitment by a company needs to be from the district in which it is located ¨C the rest of the quota can be filled from other districts in the state. The quota will initially apply for 10 years and covers private companies, societies, trusts and partnership firms, among others, in the state.?
Those eligible to be considered as local should either born in Haryana or lived in the state for at least 15 years.?
The local reservation was a key poll promise made by the ruling alliance partner Jannayak Janta Party.
However, it is likely to have far-reaching consequences especially in cities like Gurugram and Manesar which are part of the NCR and are home to some of the biggest tech and manufacturing companies around the world and attracts talent from across the country.
As expected the law has many including the industries and the private companies and employees in Haryana concerned.
The Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) has asked the BJP government to review its decision.
The industry body said it hopes the state government re-looks at the legislation. CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said, ¡°At a time when it is important to attract investments at the state level, the Haryana government could have avoided imposing restrictions on industry.¡±
Asserting that reservation affects productivity and Industry competitiveness, Banerjee said, ¡°We hope the state government of Haryana re-looks at the legislation. With Prime Minister (Narendra Modi)¡¯s vision of ¡®Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat¡¯, we look forward to an integrated and mobile labour market within the country.¡±
While so far no major companies have announced that they will move out of Haryana, there are some talks about some startups shifting their offices from Gurugram to Delhi or Noida.
Interestingly, another state that is also home to many big tech companies, Karnataka had in 2020 made a similar announcement, but it has not come into effect yet.
In Andhra Pradesh too the assembly had in 2019 passed a bill to impose 75% quota for locals in private industrial jobs, making it the first state to take such a step.