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Unit 12: Welfare




          12.6 Merits and Demerits of Welfare                                                   Notes


          Merits

          1.   Enables workers to have a richer and more satisfying life.
          2.   Raises the standard of living of the workers by indirectly reducing the burden on their
               pocket. Welfare measures will improve the physical and psychological health of employees,
               which in turn, will enhance their efficiency and productivity.
          3.   Absorbs the shocks injected by industrialisation and urbanisation on workers.
          4.   Promotes  a  sense  of belonging  among workers,  preventing them  from  resorting  to
               unhealthy practices like absenteeism, labour turnover,  strike, etc. Welfare work makes
               the service in mills more attractive to workers. It improves the relations between employers
               and employees. "It promotes a real change of heart and a change of outlook on the part of
               both the employers and employees".

          5.   Prevents social evils like drinking, gambling, prostitution, etc., by improving the material,
               social and  cultural conditions of work. Congenial environment  as a result of welfare
               measures will act as a deterrent against such social evils. (Murthy)

          Demerits

          1.   Huge investment.
          2.   Employees being dissatisfied.

          Self Assessment

          State whether the following statements are true or false:
          1.   Governments in different states and union territories offer welfare facilities to workers.

          2.   Welfare activities undertaken outside the establishment are known as intramural activities.
          3.   Every factory must have a canteen if it employs 50 workers.
          4.   A labour welfare officer has to be appointed in every factory having 50 workers.
          5.   Many employers in public as well as private sector in India have under taken welfare
               work voluntarily.
          6.   The Factories Act makes provisions for recreational facilities for workers and their children.
          7.   Credit unions provide lower interest rates on loans.

          8.   Employers try to avoid on-site childcare benefits because of fear of law suits.
          9.   Length of vacation is determined by level in the organisation.
          10.  Benefits are extended to employees these days as a condition of employment.
          11.  Employees often request more welfare amenities to meet their needs.

          12.  Elder care is currently offered by a majority of factories.
          13.  Wellness programmes encourage self-directed lifestyle changes.
          14.  No adult worker is allowed to work in a factory for more than 48 hours in any week.





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