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Migrant workmen have several legal rights too

A migrant workman is required to be registered in his home as well as host state, which has often proved to be a stumbling block in getting the benefits under the ISMW Act.

February 19, 2019 / 14:26 IST
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Anshul Prakash and Kruthi N Murthy

Migration of persons from one place to another in search of better employment opportunities, better living conditions and higher wages, is a common phenomenon across the world. The Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act 1979 (ISMW Act) stipulates and regulates the conditions of service of inter-state migrant workmen (Migrant Workman).

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A migrant workman is defined to mean any person who is recruited by a contractor in one state, under an agreement or otherwise, for employment in an establishment in another state, whether with or without the knowledge of the principal employer in relation to such establishment.

Every establishment engaging five or more migrant workmen and every contractor who employs or employed five or more migrant workmen during the preceding 12 months are required to comply with the provisions of the ISMW Act.

Salient features of the Migrant Workmen Act

Other Labour Laws Applicable to Migrant Workmen Conclusion