The Gautam Buddh Nagar administration has introduced a dedicated call centre to address workers’ issues promptly. Located in Sector-3, the facility is set up by the office of the Additional Labour Commissioner, Noida. This initiative aims to simplify complaint registration and ensure quick resolution for thousands of workers in the district.
Additional Labour Commissioner Rakesh Dwivedi highlighted the challenges faced by workers in communicating their grievances. The call centre, along with an email option, aims to make the process more accessible and efficient. The focus is on enhancing transparency and accountability in resolving workers’ concerns.
Workers can now lodge complaints by dialing the helpline number 0124126892 or by emailing their grievances to co****************@***il.com. The administration will closely monitor all complaints received through these channels to ensure timely actions. This move is especially beneficial for industrial workers, eliminating the need for multiple visits to government offices for issue resolution.
The district administration encourages workers to utilize this new system promptly and report any issues without delay. The aim is to facilitate swift and appropriate actions on reported grievances. Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force apprehended Aditya Anand, also known as Rasti, for his alleged involvement in the recent Noida workers’ protest. An NIT Jamshedpur graduate, Anand confessed to orchestrating the unrest during interrogation.
