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Govt backing more international MoUs on skilled labour migration amid shortage concerns raised by industry

The labour secretary's comments come at a time when major infrastructure companies like Larsen & Toubro have said that India is losing a large portion of its skilled labour to infrastructure projects that are being executed in the Middle East.

August 12, 2024 / 17:07 IST
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L&T CFO said that he was not very sure as to how we will meet all our aspirations with Indian labor.
L&T CFO said that he was not very sure as to how we will meet all our aspirations with Indian labor.

The central government is keen on signing more international MoUs for mutual recognition of skill qualifications to ease the mobility of professionals to international markets.

"We are working on framework for mutual recognition of skills and qualifications. We have a task force on international migration of workers. Very soon there is a meeting of the task force and we will be moving ahead from there on possibly some more bilateral agreements where we can work towards mutual recognition of the skills and qualification," Labour Secretary Sumita Dawra told Moneycontrol in an interview on August 9.

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She added that countries like Germany are facing a labour deficit and are encouraging foreign skilled workers to come to the country.

"We have a demographic dividend, and it's not necessary that everybody will work within the country," Dawra said.