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    Sikkim Orders Companies to Provide Housing and Health Care for Migrant Workers

    July 18, 2025Updated:July 18, 20252 Mins Read
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    The government of Sikkim has issued a directive to all companies in the state to provide proper housing, regular wages, and health support for migrant workers. This move is aimed at improving the living and working conditions of around 50,000 migrant employees working across various industries in the Himalayan state.

    Labour Secretary Bhim Thatal emphasized that all employers must comply with the Inter-State Migrant Workmen Rules of 1979, which require companies to provide suitable accommodation for their workers. He noted that many migrants currently live in crowded and poor conditions, which negatively impact their mental and physical health.

    The state has made it clear that this directive applies to plant heads, project managers, general managers, HR managers, contractors, and other service providers across various sectors, including pharmaceuticals, distilleries, and commercial industries. The goal is to create safe, clean, and healthy living spaces for workers coming from different social and economic backgrounds.

    Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang recently highlighted the challenges migrant workers face due to financial struggles and poor housing. In response, the state now insists on proper shelter, free medical care, protective clothing, and timely wage payments for all migrant employees.

    Employers are also required to file a compliance report to show they are following the new regulations. The government believes these steps are necessary to protect the rights and dignity of all migrant workers in Sikkim.

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