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Draft gig worker bill: Karnataka likely to impose per transaction fee for welfare fund

The fee will be decided after considering feedback from the aggregators and unions. Officials said the idea is not to control businesses, but to ensure that gig workers are protected.

July 02, 2024 / 09:03 IST
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Representatives from Ola, Uber, Swiggy, Zomato, Flipkart, Amazon, Porter, Rapido, Urban Company and others participated.
Representatives from Ola, Uber, Swiggy, Zomato, Flipkart, Amazon, Porter, Rapido, Urban Company and others participated.

The Karnataka government conducted a stakeholder meeting with app-based aggregators and union representatives on July 1, ahead of introducing the Karnataka Platform-based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) draft bill, 2024, in the  legislature.

The draft states that under the 'Platform-Based Gig Workers Welfare Fee,' a percentage of the  transaction value, or the aggregator's annual turnover in Karnataka, will be deposited by the aggregator in the welfare fund.

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“It’s most likely we will go with a per transaction fee/cess instead of a fee based on the annual turnover of the aggregator. We have given stakeholders 10 days to come up with their suggestions. We will decide on the transaction fee after considering feedback from aggregators and unions. We also have to look at the data, because aggregators handle millions of transactions,” state Labour Minister Santosh Lad told Moneycontrol.

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