Migrant worker coronavirus exodus sends India's factories into crisis

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BAHADURGARH (AFP) - An acute shortage of workers has turned the roar of machines to a soft hum at a footwear factory near New Delhi, just one of thousands in India struggling to restart after an exodus of migrant workers during the virus lockdown.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BAHADURGARH - An acute shortage of workers has turned the roar of machines to a soft hum at a footwear factory near New Delhi, just one of thousands in India struggling to restart after an exodus of migrant workers during the virus lockdown.

Mr Kharbanda said the company's sports shoe unit had been sitting idle as there were no skilled workers to operate the high-tech machines. "A lot of the manufacturing industry is actually located in the very states where the pandemic's impact has been great Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi," Professor Santosh Mehrotra at Jawaharlal Nehru University told AFP.

But when the lockdown was suddenly imposed by the government, many found themselves almost immediately out of a job and unable to pay rent.

 

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