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Problems of Indian Labour - a Symposium (Publication No. 2)

1952

regarding economic policy among which a prominent place has been given to the objective of the raising of the standard of living of the mass of workers and peasants; but these pronouncements cannot be easily reconciled with other declarations of political leaders and especially With the actual development of administrative practice of Provincial Governments and the Central Governinent during the l [...] permit with the international standard suitable machinery for the settlment of disputes between employers and workmen protection against the economic consequences of old age sickness and ane.nployment and the right of workers to form unions and to strike for the protection of their 'interests." Today.with the change in the political structure in the country by the attainment of indepen [...] General Provisions. The general provisions of the Bill for the larger factories have been extended to bring the.standards of safety and of the safe woring of plant up to the accepted standards of western industrial ntions not only in the safeguarding of dangerous machinery but also in securing safe methods of working in the case of hoists and lifts lifting gear safe means of access to plac [...] The present law also in fact often. throws the responsibility of the actual' design of the safeguard on the Inspector.i6 This is unfair to the Inspector particularly with the growth of the law of Workmen's Compensation and it is a poor excuse that this system is still necessary in a country where even the occupier of the factory may be still illiterate. [...] It is of importance that the social worker should refer all legal questions to the Legal Aid Society as the experience of the Society is that even with the best of intentions the social worker advises to the best of his knowledge but many times the advice is wrong.
commerce industry
Pages
120
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145577
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-iii unknown view
Wartime Controls and Peacetime Ends
1-6 D.R. Gadgil view
Future of Indian Labour
7-13 V.V. Giri view
The New Factories Bill (India)
14-18 Willfrid Garrett view
Legal Aid and the Working Classes
19-27 Nayan Pandia view
Life Insurance and the Indian Working Classes
28-41 P.V. Murthy view
Co-Operation and the Working Classes
42-46 B.V. Naidu view
Conciliation in Industrial Disputes
47-51 S.C. Joshi view
Serf Labour Among the Aboriginals
52-60 K.G. Sivaswami view
Forced Labour in Agriculture
61-69 K.C. Ramakrishnan view
Women’s Work in Asian Countries
70-74 M. Thibert view
Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association—an Indigenous Experiment in Trade Union Employment
75-83 Khandubhai Desai view
Labour Statistics in Asian Countries
84-105 B. Ramamurti view
The Role of Statistics in the Formulation of a Progressive Labour Policy
106-115 K.B. Madhava view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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