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Labour Investigation Committee. Government of India. Report on Labour Conditions in the Glass Industry

1945

The final lists of centres of survey and individual establishments were made out in the light of the impressions gathered during the course of the preliminary tour and in consultation with local authorities. [...] The guiding principle in the selection of centres of survey was to make the survey regionally representative so as to discover differences in the conditions of labour in the same industry in different parts of the country. [...] This departure from the usual procedure of the Comittee as a whole dealing with the work was necessary in view of the immensity of the task and the necessity of maintaining an all-India perspective. [...] Dixon states : The poor quality of much of the glassware produced in this country is largely due to the lack of supervision and not necessarily to any want of skill on the part of the glass blowers. [...] The dust of lime affects the eye of the worker and as the worker employs naked hands to mix the batch the presence of lime sometimes causes scalds.
commerce industry
Pages
96
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145919
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i B.P. Adarkar view
Preface
i-vi B.P. Adarkar view
Chapter I.—Introduction
1-2 B.P. Adarkar view
Chapter II.—Survey of Labour Conditions
3-12 B.P. Adarkar view
Chapter III.—the United Provinces
12-31 B.P. Adarkar view
Chapter IV.—Bengal
31-40 B.P. Adarkar view
Chapter V—Bombay
40-52 B.P. Adarkar view
Chapter VI.— the Punjab
52-60 B.P. Adarkar view
Chapter VII.—Madras and Bangalore
60-68 B.P. Adarkar view
Chapter VIII.—Summary and Conclusions
68-73 B.P. Adarkar view
Appendices
74-83 B.P. Adarkar view

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