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Based on this information, write a new short title in English: Gardiyanoğlu, who met with the Turkish Cypriot Businessmen Association: Labor Amnesty will be made

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Minister of Labor and Social Security Sadık Gardiyanoğlu announced that a “Labor Amnesty” will be made next month to register unregistered workers in the country.

Gardiyanoğlu said, “The biggest difference of this amnesty from other amnesty is; An employee will be able to come to our ministry with his employer and apply for amnesty through an employer. The ministry will inspect whether the employer fulfills its obligations within the scope of amnesty. We will start full-field inspections in 6 districts across the island. “During this process, if there are employers who insistently continue to work unregistered, they will receive the necessary penalties within the framework of the law,” he said.

Minister of Labor and Social Security Sadık Gardiyanoğlu received the President of the Turkish Cypriot Businessmen Association (İŞAD) Enver Mamülcü and the members of the board of directors.

According to the information provided by the Ministry, İŞAD President Enver Mamülcü wished Gardiyanoğlu success in his duty. Mamülcü stated that the way to facilitate the investment climate and improve the difficult conditions of the economy is through working life.

Emphasizing that the Ministry of Labor and Social Security has a great responsibility in reducing the inefficiency and cumbersomeness of the public sector and increasing the knowledge and added value of the country created by employers and private sector employees, Mamülcü said that it is necessary to solve the problems experienced in working life in cooperation with the ministry with short, medium and long-term projects. He said that they were ready and wanted to act together.

Minister of Labor and Social Security Sadık Gardiyanoğlu also said that after the “disaster of the century” that took place in Turkey on February 6, working life in the country was also affected and there was a return to Turkey in terms of labor force.

Gardiyanoğlu noted that an influx of workers from third-national countries has begun to the TRNC in order to close the workforce deficit, and that there will be serious breakthroughs regarding control and informality in working life.

Stating that a labor amnesty will be made next month to register unregistered workers in the country, Gardiyanoğlu said, “The biggest difference of this amnesty from other amnesty is that an employee can come to our ministry with his employer and apply for amnesty through his employer. “The ministry will inspect whether the employer fulfills its obligations within the scope of the amnesty,” he said.

Explaining that, as the Ministry, they have developed work permit automation and established a serious tracking system in the last month, Gardiyanoğlu stated that the data has accumulated and that starting from next month, these data will be seriously inspected.

Noting that they will visit all economic organizations after the amnesty that will come into force ends, Gardiyanoğlu said, “After the amnesty, we will visit our economic organizations and apologize for the inconvenience we will cause as a ministry. Because we will start full-fledged inspections in 6 districts across the island. “During this process, if there are employers who insistently continue to work unregistered, they will receive the necessary penalties within the framework of the law,” he said.

Stating that they will meticulously carry out inspections in order to eliminate unfair competition in the market and include unregistered employees in the social security system, Gardiyanoğlu said, “If an unregistered employee has a work accident, becomes disabled, or dies, the blame for this is on my shoulders. “We must register working life so that social security investments can be made,” he said.

“The important thing is not to impose fines. “The important thing is to reveal the conditions under which these people cannot invest,” said Gardiyanoğlu, adding, “It is necessary to further accelerate people’s business relations with the state. Automations related to online applications for work permits are being developed. There were some blockages when we arrived. We overcame this blockage as a ministry. There were some delays in the police investigation leg and the Ministry of Health leg due to staff shortages. We will try to solve our problems quickly by consulting to increase the number of personnel in both institutions. We have a long way to go. “We have a lot of work to do,” he said.

 

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