16th December, 2002
Ministry of Labour  


REGISTRATION OF 39 MANPOWER EXPORT AGENCIES SUSPENDED OR CANCELLED


LOK SABHA

The Registration Certificates of 39 recruiting agencies engaged in export of manpower were either suspended or cancelled from January 2000 to November 2002. Stating this in a written reply during question hour in the Lok Sabha today, the Labour Minister Dr. Sahib Singh said that 11 each of them are in Kerala and Maharashtra, eight in Tamil Nadu, seven in Delhi and two in Andhra Pradesh. He said that registration certificates of seven registered agencies were cancelled during this period. He said that 55 prosecutions were sanctioned in respect of cases registered against unregistered agencies/individuals. Dr. Sahib Singh said that the government has recently decided that recruiting agencies will settle complaints with a 90 days failing which immediate action is taken to suspend/cancel their certificates and, if necessary, forfeit the security deposited by them. He said that a complaint against registered recruiting agencies is taken up with the Indian Mission in the respective countries to settle the problems of workers immediately. At the same time the agencies are directed to settle the complaints. The Labour Minister said in case of complaints against unregistered agencies, the matter is immediately taken with the appropriate authorities for investigation and suitable legal action for violation of the Emigration Act, 1983. He said that complaints mainly relate to charging of service charges in excess of amount prescribed under the rules, collection of money from the intending emigrants but not actually deploying them for overseas employment, sending some of the workers to foreign countries against non-existent jobs and, in some cases, changing the terms and conditions of employment of workers on their reaching alien land.