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Chief Secretary Ek Narayan Aryal has said that the private sector does not pay the minimum wage set by the government for workers. He also said that if the wages set by the government were paid by the private sector, people would not go to the Gulf countries today. Aryal said this on the second day of the National Labor and Employment Conference-2081.
'The minimum wage set by the government is 17,000 to 19,000 rupees, if it were to be paid by the private sector, people would not go to the Gulf countries today,' he said.
in the private sector, even in nursing and boarding schools He told that they are working for a lower wage than the one set by the government. "I urge the government to give the 8-hour wage to the private sector, I expect it to be implemented accordingly," he said.
In the midst of increasing unemployment and prevalence of the informal sector, workers have to be deprived of dignified, safe employment and social security.
Aryal said that the 11.4 percent unemployment rate in the country is a matter of concern in itself and is deeper and more complex than the statistics show.
