The Karnataka government has mandated a 33%
reservation for women in outsourced government jobs. This aligns with
existing quotas for permanent positions and applies to jobs lasting more than
45 days and involving over 20 employees. A Government Order (GO) was
issued by Randeep D., Principal Secretary, Personnel and Administrative
Reforms, enforcing the reservation policy across various government departments
and organisations.
The policy affects services and posts outsourced by
government departments, including those contracted through third-party
agencies. It encompasses roles such as drivers, data-entry operators,
housekeeping staff, and other Group-C and Group-D positions. Applicability:
Jobs lasting more than 45 days and employing over 20 people. Entities
Involved: All autonomous bodies, universities, urban local bodies, and
other government offices. Current Workforce: Out of 7.2 lakh sanctioned
posts, 1.5 lakh are outsourced, with 75,000-plus currently holding outsourced
jobs in government departments and Vacancies: With 2.5 lakh government posts vacant, the new policy ensures
approximately 50,000 posts will be reserved for women.
Chief Secretary P. Ravikumar emphasized that senior officials must ensure
the smooth implementation of this policy.
The reservation is intended to reflect the capabilities of women in performing
outsourced government jobs effectively.