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Industries Open, Transportation Closed: Will it Lead to More Job Loss?

100 Million And More Indian Jobs Are At Risk After COVID-19 ...

As the lockdown is opening up slowly in the phased manner, we see that the daily activities have started resuming. The industries have also been opened. But the major problem lies in the fact that the common transportation facilities have still not been made available to the people. 

If we look at the middle-class section of the society who are mostly employed in industries we observe that many of them cannot afford to travel by cabs and taxis. The metro services in Delhi has not yet been opened for common people. This can lead to job loss for many people. 

This is because if the office is closed, it is fine for you not to come to the office. However, if the office is open and you are not coming to the office for consecutively many days this will lead to you getting sacked from the company. 

According to me, either the industries should be closed till the transport does not resume or the common transportation facilities should be started as soon as possible as the pandemic has already lead to job loss of many people and there should not be any further job loss due to non-arrival at the office. 

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