Labourers’ welfare at forefront of our development agenda: CM

05:34 PM Apr 30, 2025 |

GANGTOK, : Chief Minister PS Golay, on the occasion of International Labour Day 2025, has extended his warm greetings and heartiest appreciation to all the hardworking labourers whose tireless efforts form the backbone of the society and economy.

This day serves as a tribute to the hardworking individuals whose dedication and sweat have shaped societies and economies across the globe. Similarly, it serves as a solemn reminder of the immense contribution made by the labour force in building a prosperous and progressive Sikkim, said the Chief Minister in his message.

“Our government has always placed the welfare of labourers at the forefront of its development agenda. In recognition of their vital role, we have taken several landmark steps to enhance their dignity, well-being, and livelihood. One of the key measures is the revision of monthly wages to Rs. 15,000, ensuring a more secure and respectable standard of living for our workers.”

The Chief Minister shared that the State government is also providing improved housing and other essential facilities, along with expanded health benefits to ensure the holistic welfare of labourers and their families. The establishment of a 100-bedded ESIC Hospital at Mamring, Rangpo, marks a significant milestone in providing accessible and quality healthcare to the working community, he said.

Golay informed that to strengthen the administrative machinery and labour welfare systems, a cadre review is being undertaken to ensure effective and adequate governance. Technological interventions like the launch of an online registration app and a dedicated Labour Clearance Certificate Portal are aimed at streamlining procedures and increasing transparency, he added.

Golay mentioned that financial assistance is being extended to workers under the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) scheme. Furthermore, the mass registration of workers under the Sikkim Labour Registration Act, 2021, is being actively pursued to safeguard their rights and entitlements, he shared.

The Chief Minister added that through awareness programmes focusing on labour rights, employment conditions, and fair labour practices, the State government aims to foster a safe, equitable, and progressive working environment. We are also committed to promoting a positive employer-employee relationship, which is essential for sustainable development and social harmony, he said.

“These initiatives stand as a testament to our government’s unwavering commitment to improving labour welfare, simplifying administrative processes, and promoting inclusive public welfare.On this Labour Day, let us reaffirm our resolve to honour the dignity of labour and work together to create a just and empowering society for all,” said the Chief Minister.