A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF HEALTH AND SAFETY OF MIGRANT WORKERS
AUTHOR – BHUVANESWARY S & GRACE GODSON B, LLM SCHOLARS AT THE TAMIL NADU DR.AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE IN LAW.
BEST CITATION – BHUVANESWARY S & GRACE GODSON B, A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF HEALTH AND SAFETY OF MIGRANT WORKERS, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 5 (1) OF 2025, PG. 34-37, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.
ABSTRACT
The information of employment and Unemployment which is conducted by Ministry of statistics and Program Implementation (MoSPI) since 2017-18. The overview period is July to June of following year. As per the information accessible in most recent Yearly PLFS Reports, the assessed Specialist Populace Proportion (WPR), demonstrating business, on normal status for people of age 15 a long time & over was 50.9%, 52.6% and 52.9% amid 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22, separately. As per the Report Movement in India, 2020-21, based on PLFS 2020-21, discharged by (MoSPI), the add up to movement rate in India was 28.9%. Out of the add up to transient people, around 10.8% people were relocated due to business related reasons. The business related reasons incorporate in look of employment/better work, for work/ work (to take up business/ to take up superior business/ commerce/ nearness to put of work/ exchange) and misfortune of job/closure of unit/lack of work opportunities. With this ever-increasing rate of relocation inside the nation, the act of giving viable healthcare administrations to all remains a challenge. Discoveries from the survey portrayed a few wellbeing issues and dreary conditions, such as the risk of irresistible maladies, work-related ailment, sexually transmitted diseases (STI) and mental clutters. This survey paper recognizes need of social security and wellbeing care scope for the vagrants as pivotal concerns; and in this manner illustrates the require to have all-inclusive urban wellbeing care approaches to guarantee common wellbeing and well-being for transients, along with way better work and living conditions.