The Women and Child Development Minister voiced concern that the Maternity Benefit Act 1961 has failed to help this large section of women and emphasised on effective implementation of the Act so that they too can be covered.
The Act regulates the employment of women for certain period before and after child-birth and is aimed at protection of their rights.
"Almost half of our country's women population is employed in the unorganised sectors like agriculture labour, construction workers and domestic workers and they do not derive benefits under this Maternity Benefit Act.
The Minister said that this discrimination needs to be eliminated by bringing changes in the way the Act is being operationalised.
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Although there are many schemes of the government such as IGMSY and Janani Suraksha Yojana, the benefits still have eluded a large section of women in the unorganised sector, she said. The Act does not benefit the casual workers as also the 'contractual' employees as opposed to 'contract labour'.
The consultation was attended by senior officials from the ministries of WCD, Labour and Employment, and Labour Commissioners from several states, representatives from Planning Commission among others.