CSEND FORUM: Creating Sustainable Decent Work Conditions for the Informal Sector workers in India

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CSEND FORUM: Creating Sustainable Decent Work Conditions for the Informal Sector workers in India Oct.20.2008

Service sector market place for a million micro-entrepreneurs and workers

Global Population 6.7 Billion people

India s Population 1.3 billion Mumbai population 21 million Bangalore population 7 million

Age Demography of population (millions) Year <15 15-64 65+ Total 2000 361 604 45 1010 2005 368 673 51 1093 2010 370 747 58 1175 2015 372 819 65 1256 2020 373 882 76 1331

India recent numbers GDP (PPP) $5.21 trillion (PPP) (2008 est.) GDP growth 9.6% (2006/07) GDP per capita $978 (nominal); $2,659 (PPP) GDP by sector agriculture: 19.9%, industry: 19.3%, services: 60.7% (2006 est.) Inflation (CPI) 12.01% (26 July 2008) Population below poverty line 25% (2002 est.) Labour force 509.3 million (2006 est.) Labour force by occupation agriculture: 60%, industry: 12%, services: 28% (2003) Main industries textiles, chemicals, food processing, steel, transportation equipment, cement, mining, petroleum, machinery, software, services

Context of informal sector labour 450 million informal sector workers 92% of the total workforce is informal sector 22 million construction workers In 1991, 39 million people migrated to urban areas Over 70% of the GDP is from urban centres A 2007 report by the state-run National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS) found that 65% of Indians, or 750 million people, lived on less than 20 rupees per day, with most working in the "informal labour sector with no job or social security, living in abject poverty.

The basis for LabourNet Large migration from rural to urban areas and into each other Many services /employment will be short term life cycle (no full-term employment) The traditional sense of collective bargaining will not work for informal sector workers they need alternative forms of social protection Technology and ICT based solutions can be leveraged Informal sector workers have little or no skills Most of the vocational training is focused on post school client Most workers do not invest in training Financial services for urban informal sector workers is non-existent

What does LabourNet hope to achieve Improve employability (employment) Improve incomes Training Access to health /accident cover Financial services

What market problem are we trying to solve Finding service providers for home, corporate and construction Projects Home and corporate infrastructure repairs, maintenance, modifications and new projects Domestic help for home, facility maintenance workers for small and large businesses Drivers, gardeners, nannies, etc., Offer increasingly trained service providers who can deliver quality service All repair and maintenance and Project workers will be trained in higher and higher level of complexity Domestic workers will be trained in house keeping Likewise drivers, gardeners, cooks, nannies will be trained appropriately in modules for increasing complexity of service

What will the venture do?

Revenue Model A starter account sold to home users to service repairs involving, plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, masonry, etc. Staffing services for domestic maids, drivers, gardeners etc PAYMENT MODES Pre-Paid Cards Post Paid Service Project Cost A starter account sold to business users to service repairs involving, plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, masonry, etc. Staffing services for housekeeping, drivers, gardeners etc From MSE and Customer Registration Fee Transaction Fee Service Fees Tool and Material Manufacturers Web Advertisement

Market Potential Service providers There is an estimated informal sector working population of 12.6 million in seven cities Middle income groups An estimated 8.5 million households are in the middle income group (above 300,000 INR) Offices, Hospitals and Schools There are more than 3 million small and medium businesses in the seven cities in India.

Value created For the micro entrepreneur Average 50% increase in overall incomes Improved skills and opportunity for growth Access to ready information on jobs Better access to financial and social services For the Client Improved access to reliable services Large number of competitive service providers to choose from Easy payment options

LabourNet Scale up Model

LabourNet Scale up Plan Micro/Small Entrepreneurs Labour and their Facilitation Population workers Centres Cities Millions K Mumbai 21 264 9 Delhi 17 214 7 Kolkota 19 239 8 Chennai 8 101 3 Hyderabad 8 101 3 Bangalore 7 88 3 Pune 5 63 2 85 1070 36