Why are trade unions urging the Centre to cancel the deal for sending workers to Israel

Trade unions are advocating for the scrapping of the agreement to dispatch workers to Israel.
  • Labour rights concerns: Trade unions believe that the deal with Israel does not adequately protect the rights and welfare of workers from their respective countries. They argue that the agreement fails to ensure fair wages, suitable working conditions, and protection against exploitation.
  • Undercutting local workforce: Trade unions contend that importing foreign workers through this agreement may negatively impact the domestic workforce by creating unfair competition, leading to job losses and a reduction in wages for local employees.
  • Concerns about worker treatment: Some trade unions highlight reports and allegations of poor treatment of foreign workers in Israel, such as long working hours, inadequate accommodation, and limited legal protections, adding to their concerns about the deal.
  • Lack of consultation: Trade unions argue that the agreement was made without proper consultation with them or their representatives, limiting their ability to voice concerns and negotiate terms on behalf of their members.
  • Alternative solutions: Instead of relying on foreign labor through such agreements, trade unions propose focusing on skill development and job creation within their own countries to provide employment opportunities for their citizens and minimize dependence on overseas employment.
These points outline why trade unions are urging the Centre to cancel the deal for sending workers to Israel.
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