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Bulletins of Indian Industries & Labour - Proceedings of the Second Conference of Labour Ministers (Held at New Delhi on the 27th and 8th January 1941) January 1941

1941

PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND CONFERENCE OF LABOUR MINISTERS (Held at New Delhi on the 27th and 28th January 1941) Publishes; by order of the Government of India PUBLISHED BY THE MANAGER OF PUBLICATIONS DELHI PRINTED BY THE MANAGER GOVERNMENT OF IN DIA PRESS SIMLA 1941List of Agenb in India and Burma from whom Government of India Publications 11.1.6 available. [...] Summary of opening speeches made at' the meetings of Representatives of the All-India Trade Union Congress and Representatives of Sle India Organisation of Industrial Employers and the Employers' Federtion of India with the Hon/ble Labour Member at Calcutta on the 5th and 6th January 1941 73►-74 BULLETINS OF INDIAN INDUSTRIES AND LABOUR No. [...] I also referred to certain administrative suggestions relating to the more effective carrying out of the purprses of same of the Acts which had been passed either in consequence of the recommendations of the Intenational Labour Conference or taken up suo motto by the Provincial Governments or by the Central Government. [...] I trust that the passage of the year and the way in which we have carried on our consultations would have dispelled any doubt in this matter and would have eanvince.cl the Provinces that there is no intention whatsoever on the part of the Central Goverment to trench upon the sphere of Provinces but that the good offices of the Central Government and the Central Legislature would be invoked to t [...] The first Conference of Labour Ministers which discussed the subject of Prevention and settlement of industrial disputes' came to the conclusion thai:stlis -provisions of the Trade. Disputes Act of 1929 require tcj30inerided in tike light of the circumstances that have arisen during.
commerce industry
Pages
82
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143937
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Frontmatter
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Agenda
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Representatives who attended the Conference
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Chairman’s speech
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Item 1.—Amendment of the Trade Disputes Act 1929
8-16 unknown view
Item 2.—Holidays With Pay
17-24 unknown view
Item 3.—Extension of Legislation to Labour Employed in Commercial Establishments and Shops
25-38 unknown view
Item 4.—Amendment of Section 5 of the Factories Act
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Item 5.—Recognition of Trade Unions
41-57 unknown view
Item 6.—Extension of Maternity Benefits to Women in Coal Mines
58-62 unknown view
Item 7.—Sickness Insurance
63-72 unknown view
Appendix
73-74 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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