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Unit 12: Welfare




          Employee or labour welfare is a comprehensive term including various services, benefits and  Notes
          facilities offered to employees by the  employer. Through such generous fringe benefits  the
          employer makes life worth living for employees. The welfare amenities are extended in addition
          to normal wages and other economic rewards available to employees as per the legal provisions.
          According to Dr Parandikar, "Labour welfare work is work for improving the health, safety and
          general well being and the industrial efficiency of the workers beyond the minimum standard
          laid down by labour legislation". Welfare measures may also be provided by the government,
          trade unions and non-government agencies in addition to the employer. The basic purpose of
          labour welfare is to enrich the life of employees and keep them happy and contented. Welfare
          measures may be both statutory and voluntary. Labour laws require the employer to extend
          certain benefits to employees in addition to wages. Voluntary benefits are the result of employer's
          generosity, enlightenment and philanthropic feelings.
          According to the Royal Commission on Labour, Labour welfare is a term which must necessarily
          be elastic, bearing a somewhat different interpretation in one country from another, according
          to different social customs, the degree of industrialization and educational level of workers.

          The Oxford Dictionary defines labour welfare as "efforts to make life worth living for worker"
          Chamber's Dictionary defines welfare as "a state of faring or doing well; freedom from calamity,
          enjoyment  of health, prosperity." The  ILO report  refers to  labour welfare as "such services,
          facilities, and  amenities, which may be established in,  or in the vicinity of undertakings to
          enable persons employed therein to perform their work in   healthy and congenial surroundings
          and provided with amenities conducive to good health and high  morale." (Sharma; Mamoria)




             Notes  Scope of Labour Welfare
             The Labour Investigation Committee: Anything done for intellectual, physical, moral and
             economic betterment of the workers, whether by employers, by government or by other
             agencies over and above what is laid down by law, or what is normally expected on the
             part of the contracted benefits for which workers may have bargained."
             The Committee on Labour Welfare: Today, welfare is generally accepted by employers.
             The state steps in to widen the area of applicability only. Welfare is being looked at as a
             social right  of workers. The committee described  it  as social  security measures  that
             contribute to improve the conditions under which workers are employed in India. (1969
             Report). Labour welfare includes both statutory as well as non-statutory activities under
             taken by employers, trade unions and both  the central and state governments for  the
             physical and mental development of workers.

          12.1 Importance


          The significance of welfare measures was accepted as early as 1931, when the Royal Commission
          on Labour stated: The benefits are of great importance to the worker which he is unable to secure
          by himself. The schemes of labour welfare may be regarded as a wise investment because these
          would bring a profitable return in the form of greater efficiency.
          Harsh times are never long-lasting, but continuing the same seems almost continuous in the
          process. Employee welfare initiatives should  not be put on  the back  burner in  the name of
          cutting costs. Being prudent in spending is the key here, with constant communication to ward
          off adverse rumors and protect employee sentiments.
          The working environment in a factory adversely affects the health of employees because of
          excessive heat or cold, noise, fumes, dust and lack of sanitation and pure air. Such oppressive




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