B R Ambedkar Laid The Foundation For Workers' Rights, Social Security in India - The Indian Express
B R Ambedkar Laid The Foundation For Workers' Rights, Social Security in India - The Indian Express
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Home / Opinion / Columns / B R Ambedkar laid the foundation for workers’ rights, social security in India
Many leaders have been a beacon for workers and B R Ambedkar was one among
them. As the representative of the Depressed Classes in the Round Table
Conference, Ambedkar forcefully pleaded for living wages, decent working
conditions and the freedom of peasants from the clutches of cruel landlords. He
also fought for the removal of social evils that blighted the lives of the
downtrodden.
On February 8, 1944, in the legislative assembly during the debate on the Lifting of
Ban on Employment of Women on Underground Work in Coal Mines, Ambedkar
said: “It is for the first time that I think in any industry the principle has been
established of equal pay for equal work irrespective of the sex.” It was a historic
moment. Through the Mines Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill 1943, he
empowered women workers with maternity benefits.
Addressing the Indian Labour Conference held in New Delhi on November 26, 1945,
Ambedkar emphasised the urgent need to bring progressive labour welfare
legislation: “Labour may well say that the fact that the British took 100 years to
have a proper code of labour legislation is no argument that we should also in India
take 100 years. History is not always an example. More often it is a warning.”
Ambedkar did not accept the Marxist position that the abolition of private property
would bring an end to poverty and suffering. In Buddha or Karl Marx, he writes:
“Can the Communists say that in achieving their valuable end they have not
destroyed other valuable ends? They have destroyed private property. Assuming
that this is a valuable end, can the Communists say that they have not destroyed
other valuable end in the process of achieving it? How many people have they
killed for achieving their end? Has human life no value? Could they not have taken
property without taking the life of the owner?”
Inspired by Ambedkar, the current government has taken steps to improve the
quality of life of workers. For example, the Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maan-Dhan
Yojna was launched in February 2019 to ensure protection of unorganised workers
in their old age. Through technological interventions like Shram Suvidha Portal,
transparency and accountability are ensured in the enforcement of labour law. The
government is working to simplify, amalgamate and rationalise the provisions of
the existing central labour laws into four labour codes — Labour Code on Wages, on
Industrial Relations, on Social Security & Welfare and on Occupational Safety,
Health & Working Conditions.
This article was first published in the print by the title ‘Labour’s leader’. The
writer is Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Heavy Industries and
Public Enterprises. He is the Lok Sabha MP for Bikaner
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