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Nasscom wants Karnataka to scrap bill reserving jobs for locals in private sector

The restrictions will force companies to relocate in the face of shortage of local skilled talent, the industry body has said. The bill was cleared by the state cabinet on July 15

July 17, 2024 / 15:43 IST
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramiah
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramiah

The National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) has demanded scrapping of a Karnataka bill that aims to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector, saying it would force businesses to relocate.

The industry body said on July 17 it was disappointed and deeply concerned about the Karnataka State Government Employment of Local Candidates in Industries Bill, 2024, cleared by the state cabinet two days earlier.

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"Nasscom members are seriously concerned about the provisions of this bill and urge the state government to withdraw the bill," the industry body said in a statement.

The bill, cleared in a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Jul 15, mandates 50 percent reservation for locals in management jobs and 75 percent in non-management categories in private firms.