The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Wednesday passed the A.P. Employment of Local Candidates in Industries/Factories Bill. It is a significant piece of legislation providing for 75% reservation to local youth in industries and factories, and train eligible candidates for bridging the skill gap.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy defended the Bill, saying the policy was investment-friendly and flexible and that he was ready to sort out the issues faced by industries. He dismissed reports that no major industry from outside the State would set up its unit in Andhra Pradesh.
Moved by Minister for Labour, Employment and Training G. Jayaram, the Bill is applicable to all industries and factories and also Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects already established and those set up after it becomes an Act.
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The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Wednesday passed the A.P. Employment of Local Candidates in Industries/Factories Bill. It is a significant piece of legislation providing for 75% reservation to local youth in industries and factories, and train eligible candidates for bridging the skill gap. Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy defended the Bill, saying the policy was investment-friendly and flexible and that he was ready to sort out the issues faced by industries. He dismissed reports that no major industry from outside the State would set up its unit in Andhra Pradesh. Moved by Minister for Labour, Employment and Training G. Jayaram, the Bill is applicable to all industries and factories and also Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects already established and those set up after it becomes an Act.