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6 months ago

Is police verification is required for contrac worker

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
In India, police verification for contract workers may be required depending on the nature of the work and the specific requirements of the employer or the organization. The requirement for police verification can vary from one employer to another, and it may also depend on the industry or sector in which the contract worker will be employed. Some companies or government agencies may require police verification for all contract workers as a security measure, especially if the worker will have access to sensitive information, work with vulnerable populations, or be employed in a security-sensitive role.
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