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Unit 13: Industrial Relations




             contribute to improve the conditions under which workers are employed in India. (1969  Notes
             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.

          Self Assessment

          State whether the following statements are true or false:
          9.   Collective bargaining is a one-shot deal.

          10.  Collective bargaining has not made much headway in India when compared to other
               industrialised nations.
          11.  Collective bargaining is a tripartite process.

          12.  The Trade Unions Act came into existence in India in 1906.
          13.  Friendly attitudes that unions and management hold toward each other can lead to severe
               conflicts and result in poor organisational performance.

          14.  A union is an informal association of workers formed to protect the interests of its members
               through collective action.
          15.  Generally speaking, the larger the union movement, the greater its power.

          16.  Labour always wants a major share of productivity gains.
          17.  A  strike  undertaken to show sympathy with  workers in other  industries  is called  a
               "sectional" strike.

          18.  Strong trade unions help prevent industrial disputes.
          19.  Lock-out means closing down the place of business but not the business itself.
          20.  There is no employer-employee relationship when payment is made on a piece rate basis.

          13.9.3 Miscellaneous Labour  Legislations


          Besides the above, there are other kinds of labour laws, which are very important. Some of these
          are:
          1.   The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970

          2.   Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986
          3.   Building and other construction workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of
               Service) Act, 1996

          4.   Apprentices Act, 1961
          5.   Emigration Act, 1983
          6.   Employment Exchange (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959
          7.   Inter State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Condition of Service) Act,
               1979
          8.   Sales Promotion Employees (Condition of Service) Act, 1976
          9.   Working  Journalists  and  other  Newspapers  Employees  (Condition  of  Service  and
               Miscellaneous Provision) Act, 1955.




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