Economy Labour Laws and Industrial Relations in India - Quick Revision Note
Economy Labour Laws and Industrial Relations in India - Quick Revision Note
Economy Labour Laws and Industrial Relations in India - Quick Revision Note
Provision/how is it related?
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The right to form union.But it does not carry with it the right to achieve every object. Thus
the trade unions have no fundamental to right strike. (it is only a legal right under the
industrial dispute Act)
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right to live is not merely confined to physical existence but it includes within its ambit the
right to live with human dignity.
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Child labour
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Those working in armed forces etc cannot enjoy all the fundamental rights.
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If that fails, they can go to government appointed conciliation officer whose intervention may
produce a settlement, which is then registered in the labour department and becomes binding
on all parties.
If that fails then parties can go for arbitration (private judge) or labour court.
Labour Courts
Labour Courts deal with matters pertaining to
1. discharge and dismissal of workmen
2. legality of strikes of lock outs etc.
Industrial Tribunals
Industrial Tribunals deal with collective disputes such as
1. wages,
2. hours of work,
3. leave, retrenchment,
4. closure of a company
5. + all matters which come under the jurisdiction of Labour Courts.
A settlement arrived at in the course of labour court/ industrial tribunals is binding on all parties to an
industrial dispute.
Retirement Benefits
There are two main types of retirement benefit generally available to workers.
Payment of Gratuity Act
Emigration Act
regulates the emigration of Indian workers for jobs abroad.
no agency can undertake the recruitment of Indian workers with foreign employers without
possessing a registration certificate issued by the Protector General of Emigrants.
UNORGANISED LABOUR
those who have not been able to organise themselves in pursuit of common objectives on
account of constraints like casual nature of employment, ignorance and illiteracy.
They donot enjoy sick leaves, maternity benefit, provident fund etc. facilities enjoyed by
organized labourers.
But Government is making various schemes to help them out for example Aam Admi Bima
Yojana, New Pension Scheme (N.P.S) etc.
91% of the working population is in the unorganised sector
Example of unorganized labourers:
1. small and marginal farmers
2. landless agricultural labourers
3. fishermen
4. building construction workers
5. leather workers
6. handloom workers
7. weavers
8. rural craftsmen
9. salt workers
Ministry of Labour
Important OFFICES/institutes with Labour Ministry
1. Chief Labour Commissioner
2. Directorate General, Mines Safety
3. Welfare Commissioners
4. Board of Arbitration
5. Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC)
6. Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO)
7. V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, NOIDA [He was the 4 th President of India and wrote books on
labour related matters.]
[^This list not exhaustive, Im only listing the important ones for MCQ] Work done by offices with
labour ministry
[again list not exhaustive, just providing the facts important for MCQ] Chief Labour Commissioner
Prevention, investigation and settlement of industrial disputes in the Central sphere.
Enforcement of awards and settlements.
Implementation of labour laws in industries
Verification of membership of Unions affiliated to the Central Organisations of Workers
Fixation and revision of minimum wages by notifications under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948
Labour Bureau
Compilation and publication of the Consumer Price Index Numbers for industrial and
agricultural workers
Welfare Commissioners
Providing welfare facilities to the workers employed in the mica, limestone, dolomite, iron ore,
manganese and chrome ore mines and in the beedi and cinema industries.
Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC)
Implementation of Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, which provides for medical care and
treatment to insured persons and their families.
Providing assistance in terms of benefits during sickness and maternity, compensation for
employment injury, pensions for dependants on the death of workers due to employment injury,
etc. to employees covered under the ESIC Act.
Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO)
Administration of Employees Provident Funds
Administration of Employees Pension Scheme
Board of Arbitration
Compulsory arbitration of disputes between the Government employees and the Government on
pay and allowances, weekly hours of work and leave.