To,
The Secretary
Labour Department
Government of Sikkim
Respected Sir,
I recently became aware of the labour registration
requirements and associated fees as per notifications issued by your
department. While I have no objection to paying these fees, which contribute to
the revenue of the Government of Sikkim, I would like to raise a few concerns
on behalf of myself and others in the service industry, for the department’s
kind clarification before the payment of these fees.
Firstly, it is unclear why these fees are being levied
retrospectively from the date of registration of the enterprise. For instance,
some organizations registered as early as the year 2000 are now being asked to
pay fees, including penalties, for the period between 2000 and 2024—a span of
24 years. This retroactive application appears unfair.
Secondly, when we apply for a trade license with the Gangtok
Municipal Corporation (GMC), why is there no requirement to submit a Labour
Registration certificate at the time of registration? This process is already
in place for clearances from departments such as Health, Fire, and FCS. If such
a requirement were implemented during the initial registration, it would allow
enterprises to complete their documentation at that time, avoiding the
imposition of penal fees later on.
Thirdly, there is a significant lack of awareness within the
business community regarding the labour registration fees. Before enforcing
these charges, it would be beneficial for the department to conduct an
awareness campaign to educate the public. This would help prevent what
currently seems like an arbitrary imposition of high fees.
Finally, I request the department to consider setting a
cut-off year, from which the fees will be levied going forward. This will allow
enterprises to plan for these charges without the burden of retroactive
payments, which would be particularly difficult for the service industry,
already struggling due to various natural and man-made disasters.
I kindly request your consideration of these points.
Your’s etc,
A concerned citizen of Sikkim