Social Security for Gig
Workers- POLITY
News: Recently, Karnataka became the second state after Rajasthan to
come up with legislation for Gig Workers.
What’s in the News?
Through a draft version of the law (Karnataka
Platform-based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Bill), the Karnataka government
aims to regulate the social security and welfare of
platform-based gig workers in the state by creating a board, welfare
fund, and grievance cell among the mechanisms.
Gig Workers: 
As per the Code on
Social Security 2020, a gig worker is a person
who performs work or participates in a gig work arrangement and earns from such
activities outside of traditional employer-employee relationship.
Highlights of the Karnataka Bill
§  Creation
of Welfare Board: Board comprising Karnataka
labour minister, two aggregator officials, two gig workers, and one civil
society member to be formed.
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A two-level grievance redressal mechanism
for workers, and more transparency with regards to the automated monitoring and
decision-making systems deployed by platforms has been envisaged by the draft
bill.
§  Timely
Payment: The draft mandates aggregators to make payments at least
every week and to inform the worker about the reasons for any payment
deductions.
§  Unique
ID: Gig workers can apply to receive a Unique ID applicable
across all platforms upon registration with the board.
§  Social
Security and Grievance Redressal: Access to general and
specific social security schemes based on contributions along
with a grievance redressal mechanism for gig workers.
§  Autonomy
and Contractual Rights: The Bill aims to provide
greater autonomy to the gig workers to terminate contracts and resist being
over worked by employers. 
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The aggregator shall not terminate a
worker without giving valid reasons in writing and prior notice of 14
days.
§  Work Environment
and Safety: There is a mandate for aggregators to maintain a safe
working environment for gig workers.
§  Welfare
Fund: Proposed fund financed by a welfare fee from aggregators
along with state and worker contributions.
§  Penalties: Basic
penalty of Rs 5,000 extendable up to Rs 1 lakh for
aggregators violating conditions under the Bill.
Government’s Initiatives Related to Gig Workers
§  The Code
on Social Security 2020, contains a separate section on ‘gig economy’ and
imposes an obligation on gig employers to contribute to a Social
Security Fund to be handled by a government-led board.
§  The Code
on Wages 2019, provides for universal minimum wage and floor wage across
organised and unorganised sectors, including gig workers.
§  The Rajasthan Assembly recently
passed a bill aimed at extending social security benefits to
gig workers.