Meghalaya Ministry of Human Resources
The Ministry of Human Resources in Meghalaya is committed towards the management of the extremely rich human resources of the state. The rural population of Meghalaya is extremely high. Therefore the number of unskilled and semi-skilled laborers make up for the bulk of the human resources in the state. However, with the increase in education, the number of skilled laborers have also increased markedly in the recent times.
The Meghalaya Ministry of Human Resources is devoted to safeguard the benefit of each category. Unlike most departments of the state, the human resource is more a public service department than a revenue earning department. However, the steady revenue generated by most of the other departments depend on the smooth working of this department.
Activities of the Ministry of Human Resources
The activities of the Ministry of Human Resources of Meghalaya are wide and varied. First, it makes an assessment of the entire wealth of human resources in the state with all levels of skill. Then there is the making of the compensation structure. There are many inhabitants of the rural areas who are prone to exploitation. The job of the Ministry of Human Resources at Meghalaya is to ensure that such a nexus of exploitation ceases to operate. This exploitation also includes the widespread flaunting of the labor laws. It remains within the purview of the ministry that the labor laws are properly implemented.
Industrialization and Foreign Investment
The government of Meghalaya is devoted to increase the industrial profile of the state. With growing industrialization the importance of Meghalaya Ministry of Human Resources increases manifold. The issues of wages, conciliation and arbitration fall under the purview of the ministry. Often the trade unions provide the platform for such arbitrations. It ensures the full exercise of the rights of the employee. The growing industrialization has seen a growing number of foreign nationals in various technical fields. Their rights and conveniences also fall under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Human Resources at Meghalaya.
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