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Human Resource Management




                    Notes            employing equipment improperly; using unsafe procedures in loading, placing, mixing,
                                     combining, lifting improperly, taking unsafe positions under suspended loads; distracting,
                                     testing, abusing, starting  quarrelling, horseplay, etc. Workers'  personality traits may
                                     complicate the issue further especially if they have a tendency to take high risks, suffer
                                     from poor vision and emotional instability, etc.

                                   12.4 Statutory Provisions

                                   There are four types of initiatives through the Plan for the Labour and Labour Welfare Sector.
                                   They are: (i) Training for skills development (ii) Services  to job seekers (iii) Welfare of Labour
                                   (iv) Administration of Labour regulations.  Many initiatives are taken for the benefit of workers
                                   through the plans of a number of Labour Intensive Sectors. Employers are required to offer
                                   welfare facilities to workers under different labour laws. These are discussed below (Labour
                                   Laws 2009):
                                   12.4.1 The  Factories Act, 1948


                                   The Act provides the following services to workers:
                                      Washing facilities to male and female workers separately.
                                      Facilities for storing and drying clothes.
                                      Facilities for occasional rest for workers who work in a standing position for long hours.

                                      First aid boxes or cupboards – one for every 150 workers and the ambulance facility if
                                       there are more than 500 workers.
                                      Canteens, where there are more than 250 workers.

                                      Shelters, rest-rooms and lunch rooms where over 150 workers are employed.
                                      Creche, if 30 or more workers are employed.
                                      Welfare officer, if 500 or more workers are employed.

                                   12.4.2 The Plantation Labour Act, 1951

                                   The Act provides for the following:

                                      A canteen if 150 or more workers are employed
                                      Creche if 50 or more women workers are employed
                                      Recreational facilities for workers and their children
                                      Educational arrangements in the estate if there are 25 or more children of workers, between
                                       the age of 6 and 12
                                      Housing facilities for every worker and his family residing in the estate
                                      Medical aid to workers and their families; sickness and maternity allowance

                                      Providing umbrellas, blankets, raincoats to workers as a protection against rain or cold -
                                       as prescribed by the State government
                                      Welfare officer, if 300 or more workers are employed.








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