http://www.thestatesman.net/page.news.php?clid=1&theme=&usrsess=1&id=205108

KOLKATA, May 22: Though the state government has
justified the acquisition of fertile farm land in
Singur by stating that the Tata Motors' small car
factory will provide both direct and indirect
employment, the state directorate of employment had
said that Tata Motors Limited (TML) has not notified
any vacancy to any of the employment exchanges in
Hooghly district so far. The information from the
state labour department made it official that no
large-scale direct employment would be provided in the
small car factory in Singur. While replying to
questions under the Right To Information Act submitted
by Mr Salil Kapat, convener of Indian Society for the
Fundamental and Human Rights, the deputy director of
employment of state labour department, stated: "As is
revealed from the deputy director of employment,
Hooghly, Tata Motors Limited has not notified
vacany/vacancies to any of the employment exchanges in
Hooghly district."

Mr Kapat had asked whether TML ever intimated to the
state labour department as to how they would recruit
prospective employees for their factory at Singur and
whether Tata Motors ever approached any of the
employment exchanges for personnel recruitment for
their proposed small car factory. However, the reply
sent to Mr Kapat on 16 May revealed that Tata Motors
is yet to approach the local employment exchanges for
recruiting local residents for its Singur factory.
Earlier, Mr Nirupam Sen, state commerce and industries
minister, had claimed that all 180 students from the
land-loser families in Singur had undergone training
in various Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and
were absorbed in either the Pune factory of Tata
Motors or other subsidiaries of the group. The
minister also said some had even refused a job.
Though Mr Sen, to be fair, had never promised
large-scale recruitment for the car factory, the
letter from the labour department has made it official
that apart from the few students from land-loser
families who have undergone training in the ITIs,
there is little hope for common or garden variety of
residents of Singur as far as gainful employment at
the TML factory is concerned.

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