Migrant workers, consruction industry and covid-19: Insights from mohali and panchkula
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IISER Mohali
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The inter-state labour migration plays an important role in the social and economic development
in both origin and destination places. COVID-19 led pandemic has adversely impacted on
various sectors in the economy and construction sector is one of the worst affected industries.
We witnessed that migrant workers are worst hit by the pandemic. Thus, this study intends to
understand the plight of migrant workers in the construction industry during COVID-19 in two
northern cities, namely, Mohali (Punjab) and Panchkula (Haryana). It was found that workers
mostly come from from states like UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Chattisgarh where there is lack of
employment opportunities and also have scarce resources. Workers assume that migration may
lead to raise their level of income and standard of living, However, the problems faced by them
at the destination place are plenty and much higher than those of native workers. Living and
working conditions of the workers are also not up to the mark as per their expectation. The
challenges related to inter-state migration are complex. Male members are the main workers in
the industry whereas female workers are predominantly employed as casual workers. It was also
found that none of the construction workers receive any safety equipments across work sites in
both the cities. Further, about one fourth (25%) of the workers don’t receive minimum wages.
The various labour laws applicable to migrant workers fail to protect the rights of the migrant
workers due to flaws and lack of effective implementation of these laws which leads to the
exploitation of the migrant workers. The migrant workers are exploited by the persons involved
in the process of their employment such as contractors. The lack of awareness about the various
labour laws among the migrant workers also leads to the exploitation of them. The migrant
workers also don’t have awareness about the government policies and schemes applicable to
them which avoids the