On May 8, the Uttar Pradesh government promulgated the ‘Uttar Pradesh Temporary Exemption from Certain Labour Laws Ordinance, 2020’ (Ordinance) exempting all establishments, factories and businesses from ‘virtually’ all labour laws for a period of next three years to entice investments during the pandemic. The Ordinance will render laws relating to industrial disputes, occupational safety, health and working conditions of workers defunct. Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh are the other two states that followed the regressive UP model. The state governments’ decision to revoke labour laws raises pertinent questions regarding the condition of sanitation workers and manual scavengers- the ‘other’ frontline workers tasked with combating the coronavirus.