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Monitoring employees who don't vote: Are corporates going too far?

As per the agreements, the HRs in Gujarat firms will prepare a list of employees who don’t vote and publish it on their websites or notice boards.

October 20, 2022 / 12:53 IST
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While the initiative at one end takes concerted efforts and enables employees to exercise their fundamental right to vote, employees think it is likely to create friction. (Illustration by Suneesh Kalarickal)
While the initiative at one end takes concerted efforts and enables employees to exercise their fundamental right to vote, employees think it is likely to create friction. (Illustration by Suneesh Kalarickal)

As Gujarat awaits its Legislative Assembly election, agreements between companies based there and the Election Commission (EC) to monitor the “electoral participation of their workforce” has received a mixed response from industry analysts and employees.

Gujarat Chief Electoral Officer P Bharathi told The Indian Express that the election body has signed 233 MoUs (Memorandum of Understanding) that will help it enforce the guidelines of the Election Commission.

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“For the first time in Gujarat, we will be monitoring the electoral participation of the workforce belonging to 1,017 industrial units,” she said.

As per the agreements, the human resources officials in these units (companies employing 100 or more workers) have been appointed as nodal officers. “They will prepare a list of employees who don’t vote and publish it on their websites or notice boards,” Bharathi told the newspaper.