BRICS to devise multilateral framework on social security agreement
text_fieldsNew Delhi: BRICS nations have converged on devising a multilateral framework on the issue of Social Security Agreement (SSA) to safeguard workers rights, on Wednesday.
The decisions were taken in the first BRICS Employment Working Group (EWG) meeting held on 11-12 May 2021 in virtual format.
The prime agenda for the discussions were Promoting Social Security Agreements amongst BRICS Nations, Formalization of labour markets, Participation of women in labour force and Gig and platform workers – Role in labour market
Social Security Agreement would help the international workers to port their benefit to their home countries thereby preventing loss of their hard-earned money, said the Ministry of Labour and Employment in a statement released today.
"Further they will be exempted from contributing both in home as well as host countries." it added.
India has assumed BRICS Presidency this year.
Apart from the representatives of the member nations, the representatives of International Labour Organization (ILO) and International Social Security Agency (ISSA), also took part in the meeting and made valuable interventions and suggestions on the agenda issues. They also expressed willingness to provide technical support in facilitating conclusion of such agreements.
On the issue of formalisation of labour market, member nations discussed various initiatives taken by them towards formalisation of jobs and how Covid-19 has enhanced informalisation risk.
On participation of women in the labour force, the member countries resolved to promote participation of women in remunerative, productive and decent work and to extend social security cover to the women workers engaged in informal sector. Impact of Covid-19 on participation of women in labour force was also discussed.
On the issue of Gig and platform workers and their role in labour market, the member nations discussed how the proliferation of Digital Labour Platforms is transforming the labour processes in the world of work. Challenges faced by them and various measures being taken by member nations including extension of social protection system were also discussed.
The Indian delegations were represented by Special Secretary Anuradha Prasad, Joint Secretary R.K Gupta, Joint Secretaries Ajay Tewari and Kalpana Rajsinghot, and Director Rupesh Kumar Thakur, from the Ministry of Labour and Employment.