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Order on unemployment allowance

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JAIPUR: The Rajasthan Government has issued orders for implementation of a notification for giving unemployment allowance to the labourers registered under the Employees' State Insurance scheme from May 1 last. The notification was issued in New Delhi after the 131st meeting of the ESI Corporation and has since been published in the Gazette of India.

The State Labour Secretary, Manohar Kant, said here that an employee rendered jobless because of retrenchment, lay-off and lock-out of the industry or due to permanent disability caused by an injury after April 1, 2005, would be entitled to get unemployment allowance.

The employee should be covered under the ESI scheme at the time of loss of employment. Mr. Kant said one of the conditions for entitlement of unemployment allowance was that the workman should have paid at least five previous insurance premiums to the ESI Corporation. All payments will be made under the stipulations of the ESI Act.

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