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First Report of the United Provinces Labour Enquiry Committee 1946-1948 Wages Dearness Allowances and Bonus

1948

8o according to the Family Budget Inquiry Report 1944...... XXIV.. Financial position of Cotton Industry in 1938-1946.. XXV.. Rise in cost of different constituents of cost of production.. XXVI.. Financial position of the Hosiery Industry from 1938 to 1946........ XXVII.. Financial position of Jute Industry from 1938 to 1946.. XXVIII.. Financial position of Oil Mills at Kanpur [...] Such representatives shall have all the rights and privileges of the members of the Committee in respect of the inquiry relating to that industry or *Reader in Economics and Sociology officiating as Head and Professor of the Economics Department at the time of the issue of the Government order. [...] the ways and means of financing industrial housing in the Province and to examine the question of the responsibility of the Central and Provincial Governments local bodies and employers in sharing the financial liability; (d) to examine the question of rent to be charged from industrial workers for housing accommodtion; and (c) to consider the question of protecting indutrial labour from ej [...] (7) (a) To inquire into the growth and working of trade unions the progress made and difficulties experienced by them in building up a sound and healthy trade union movement in the Province the attitude of the employers towards the trade unions and their employees in particular and the trade union movement generally the extent of recogntion of trade unions by the employers 'and the condition [...] One of the reasons was the delay in the submission of the report for which however the very comprehensive terms of reference given to us the delicate nature of the negotiations with the parties concerned the late submission of the memranda particularly on the employers' side and also our desire to go to the root of the matter as in the evolution of the Standardization Scheme were mainl
commerce industry
Pages
631
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140751
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xvii unknown view
Chapter I. Introductory
1-17 unknown view
Chapter II. The Wage Problem: The Background
18-50 unknown view
Chapter III. Minimum Wages
51-115 unknown view
Chapter IV. Standardization
116-180 unknown view
Chapter V. Cost of Living Indices at Kanpur
181-208 unknown view
Chapter VI. Dearness Allowance
209-229 unknown view
Chapter VII. Bonus
230-252 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Capacity of Industries to Pay
253-297 unknown view
Chapter IX. Machinery for Regulation and Enforcement of Wages
298-316 unknown view
Chapter X. Conclusions and Recommendations
317-342 unknown view
Appendices
343-614 unknown view

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