Patil urges MSMEs to pay workers dignified wages in Bengaluru
Patil said that MSMEs are the largest employment generators in Karnataka and across the country.
Salar News with Agencies
Bengaluru, 30 Jan
Minister
Sharan Prakash Patil on Friday urged industries, particularly MSMEs, to pay
workers wages that ensure a dignified life in Bengaluru.
Inaugurating
the MSME and Employment Opportunities Conclave organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Patil expressed concern over low pay in the sector,
saying it was causing high attrition despite the availability of skilled
manpower.
"I
have come across several cases where skilled and qualified employees from
tier-two and tier-three regions of Karnataka quit their jobs here and return to
their native places due to meagre salaries. How can a person from Kalaburagi
survive here on a monthly salary of just Rs 20,000?" he asked.
The
issue arose during an interaction session when several MSME industrialists
flagged a shortage of skilled workers and said existing employees were leaving
to join larger industries.
The Minister for Medical Education and Skill Development noted that MSMEs are the largest employment generators in Karnataka and across the country, but said talent retention remains a major challenge due to low wages.
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