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Karnataka job reservation bill for locals explained and what it means for Google and Intel
Politics
Published on 24 April 2026

Fines can pile up daily unless companies train or exit
Karnataka’s new job reservation bill, announced by Siddaramaiah, reserves roles for local candidates and has already triggered Nasscom’s backlash, especially from major employers like Google and Intel. The law is enforced through a nodal agency, with penalties ranging from ₹10,000 to ₹25,000 and daily fines for repeat violations. Companies may need training plans, exemptions, and must keep 25% management and 50% non-management reserved slots.
- Bill reserves jobs for locals, affecting large employers
- Nodal agency enforcement can trigger daily fines
- Companies may need training, exemptions, and mandated ratios
- Includes 100% reservation for certain grades and local eligibility rules
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