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Legal action will be taken against employers of migrant workers if the latter are found to have been staying in places without proper accommodation facilities including required toilets. District Labour Officer (Enforcement) in a press release said on Monday that the employers and contractors of the migrant workers who have provided accommodation to the workers in makeshift sheds without proper facilities would face legal action by the Labour Department. He said that the action is planned in the wake of the finding during inspections that the migrant workers engaged in construction and other sectors in the district are living in unhygienic and unhealthy conditions. Legal action will be taken under Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act. In the coming days, inspections would be intensified in places where the migrant workers are staying, it said.
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