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LABOUR
WELFARE IN
INDIA
DEFINITION
• According to Arthur James…
Labour welfare means anything done for the comfort and
improvement, intellectual and social, of the employees over
and above the wages.
• Industrial/ labour welfare also refers to the Statutory and
voluntary efforts made for betterment of the labour.
Labour Welfare
Employee
Retention
Employee
Motivation
Sense of
belonging
Facilitate
Employee
wellbeing
Shows
employer cares
for employees
Good Employee
Relation
LABOUR WELFARE IN INDIAN CONTEXT
• In India, it has been observed that the working condition of labour at work place
is not satisfactory. Workers are always in frustration and motivation level of
workers is not good.
• The management thus has to maintain such environment at work place so that
worker may perform his duties willingly. It is possible only if management
fulfill needs of labour, such as—
Physiological needs: These needs are basic to life, hunger for food, thrust, shelter and
companionship among others.
Social needs: Every worker / labour wants love and affection from upper authority if he is
deprived of these needs he will want to attain them more than any thing else in the India.
Esteem needs: Everyone has needs for self respect and for the esteem of others. This result in the
desire for strength, confidence, prestige, recognition and appreciation and then workers will
work with full dedication. Finally it will affect to the growth of the industries.
Monetary needs: wages at least sufficient for his subsistent level
Fatigue compensation
Security and safeguard needs
Health maintenance
Promotion and development needs
Recognition of work expectations
Psychological needs
REASONS WHY LABOUR WELFARE IN
INDIA HAS GREATER IMPORTANCE
• LACK OF STRONG LABOUR UNION MOVEMENT
• ILLITERACY
• PROBLEM OF ABSENTEEISM AND MIGRATION
• LOW LEVEL OF HEALTH AND NUTRITION
• EXTREME POVERTY
• LACK OF TRAINING
• INDUSTRIAL BACKWARDNESS OF INDIA
LABOUR LAWS IN INDIA
Workmen's Compensation Act of 1923
Trade Unions Act of 1926
Payment of Wages Act of 1936
Industrial Employment (Standing orders) Act of 1946
Industrial Disputes Act of 1947
Minimum Wages Act of 1948
Industries (Regulation and Development) Act of 1951
Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act of 1952
Maternity Benefit Act of 1961
Payment of Bonus Act of 1965
Payment of Gratuity Act of 1972
Definition:
According to I.L.O, “Social security is the protection which
society provides for its members through a series of public
measure, against the economic and social distress that
otherwise would be caused by the substantial stoppage of
earning resulting from :-
sickness
 maternity
injury
unemployment
old age and
death.
SOCIAL SECURITY IN AN
“ORGANIZED
SECTOR “
•Employee’s State Insurance (ESI) Act
1948
•Employee’s Provident Fund (EPF) Act
1952
•Workmen’s Compensation Act 1923
•Maternity Benefit Act 1961
•Payment of Gratuity Act 1972
1. EMPLOYEES’ STATE
INSURANCE (ESI)
Beneficiaries:
• Small factories employing 10 or more employees whether power is
used in the process of manufacture or not.
• Shops
• Hotel and restaurants
• Cinema halls and theatres
• Road motor transport establishments
• Newspaper establishments
• And some private medical and educational institutions employing 20
or more persons in some state.
• This act covers all employees –manual ,clerical ,supervisory and
technical getting up to Rs.15,000 per month or above.
ADMINISTRATION:
Administration of ESI scheme is entrusted under an autonomous body called
“ESI COOPERATION”.
• Headed by union minister for labour.
• Consists of members representing central and state government, employers
and employees organizations, medical professionals and parliament.
Contribution :
- Employees : 1.75% of wages.
-Employers : 4.75% of total wage bill.
*employees getting wages below Rs.
70/day*, are exempted from payment
of contributions.
• Benefits:
- Full and comprehensive healthcare and medical benefits for
insured workers and their families.
- Payment of the full average wage for 12 weeks for confinement
/miscarriage, or sickness arising out of pregnancy.
- Payment of funeral expenses in cash on death of insured person
(not exceeding Rs.5000)
• Sickness benefits ,maximum payable up to 91 days, in any
continuous period of 365 days, the daily rate being about 50% of
daily wages.
 Limitation and difficulties
- level and quality of medical care
- the dual administrative control of the state
government and corporation
- lack of good healthcare infrastructure
- lower enrolment (150,000 additional
workers per year) but higher requirement
of setting up new infrastructure
2.Employees’ Provident Fund
(EPF):
-
 Provident fund is a scheme by the Government
of India by which:
* A fixed percentage is deducted from the
persons salary and
* A fixed percentage added by the
company /establishment.
This amount is kept in an account, which
accumulates and is then received back after
retirement.
 a family pension and a deposit-linked insurance
 retirement pension benefits to the workers and his/her
family
 survival benefits in case of death during service [a
maximum of Rs.25,000 is paid]
 covering companies employing over 20 workers
 the minimum service for eligibility is 10 years and
pensionable service of 33 years [50% of the last wages
are paid]
 permitting withdrawal for purposes of life insurance
policies, house building, medical treatment, marriage,
higher education, etc
3.Workmen’s Compensation
 Scheme
- covering workers in factories, mines, plantations,
railways, and other scheduled employments
- providing compensation to workmen or their
survivors in case of injuries, death, and occupational
diseases sustained during employment service
- the compensation amounts is paid to workers
according to the damage :
• In case of death :40% of monthly wage ,multiplied by relevant factor or
Rs. 20,000; whichever is more.
• In case of total permanent disablement :50% of monthly wages or
Rs.24,000; whichever is more.
• In case of partial disablement the compensation is a % of that payable in
the case of total permanent disablement and is determined by a qualified
medical practitioner.
• In case of temporary disablement 25% of the wages can be paid half a
monthly.
LIST OF INJURIES DEEMED TO RESULT IN PERMANENT
TOTAL DISABLEMENT
DESCRIPTION OF INJURY
• 1. Loss of both hands or amputation at higher sites
• 2. Loss of a hand and a foot
• 3. Double amputation through leg or thigh, or
amputation
through leg or thigh on one side and loss of other foot
• 4. Loss of sight to such an extent as to render the
claimant
unable to perform any work for which eye-sight is
essential.
• 5. Very severe facial disfigurement
• 6. Absolute deafness
PERCENTAGE OF LOSS
OF EARNING
• 100%
LIST OF INJURIES DEEMED TO RESULT IN PERMANENT PARTIAL
DISABLEMENT
DESCRIPTION OF INJURY
• Amputation through shoulder joint
• Amputation below shoulder with stump less
than [20.32 Cms.] from tip of acromion
• Amputation form [20.32 Cms.] from tip of
acromion to less than [11.43 Cms.] below tip of
olecranon
• Loss of a hand or of the thumb and four fingers
of one hand or amputation from[11.43 Cms.]
below tip of colcannon
• Loss of thumb
PERCENTAGE OF
LOSS OF EARNING
• 90
• 80
• 70
• 60
• 30
4. Payment of Gratuity
-Gratuity is a lump sum amount that your employer
pays you when you retire or resign from the
organization. An Employee does not contribute
any portion of his salary towards this amount.
-Applicable to various establishments employing
over 10 workers
-Eligible to those who have paid a minimum
continuous service of 5 years.
5. MATERNITY BENEFIT
 Scheme
- providing payment of wages for up to 12 weeks for full-time
- (ie,6 weeks prior the date of delivery and 6 weeks after)
- covers o.5% of women workers nationwide.
- some states have introduced special schemes for extending
maternity benefit to landless agricultural workers.
• In case of miscarriage on production of proof , a woman is entitled
to leave with wages for a period of 6 weeks immediately after the day
of miscarriage or abortion.
• Provision of leave with wages for tubectomy operation for a period of
2 weeks .
• In case of any diseases or any complication arising out of pregnancy
, the lady is allowed to take leave with full wages for 1 month
,provided she submits proper documents related.
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Labour Welfare in India: Laws and Social Security

  • 2. DEFINITION • According to Arthur James… Labour welfare means anything done for the comfort and improvement, intellectual and social, of the employees over and above the wages. • Industrial/ labour welfare also refers to the Statutory and voluntary efforts made for betterment of the labour.
  • 4. LABOUR WELFARE IN INDIAN CONTEXT • In India, it has been observed that the working condition of labour at work place is not satisfactory. Workers are always in frustration and motivation level of workers is not good. • The management thus has to maintain such environment at work place so that worker may perform his duties willingly. It is possible only if management fulfill needs of labour, such as— Physiological needs: These needs are basic to life, hunger for food, thrust, shelter and companionship among others. Social needs: Every worker / labour wants love and affection from upper authority if he is deprived of these needs he will want to attain them more than any thing else in the India. Esteem needs: Everyone has needs for self respect and for the esteem of others. This result in the desire for strength, confidence, prestige, recognition and appreciation and then workers will work with full dedication. Finally it will affect to the growth of the industries.
  • 5. Monetary needs: wages at least sufficient for his subsistent level Fatigue compensation Security and safeguard needs Health maintenance Promotion and development needs Recognition of work expectations Psychological needs
  • 6. REASONS WHY LABOUR WELFARE IN INDIA HAS GREATER IMPORTANCE • LACK OF STRONG LABOUR UNION MOVEMENT • ILLITERACY • PROBLEM OF ABSENTEEISM AND MIGRATION • LOW LEVEL OF HEALTH AND NUTRITION • EXTREME POVERTY • LACK OF TRAINING • INDUSTRIAL BACKWARDNESS OF INDIA
  • 7. LABOUR LAWS IN INDIA Workmen's Compensation Act of 1923 Trade Unions Act of 1926 Payment of Wages Act of 1936 Industrial Employment (Standing orders) Act of 1946 Industrial Disputes Act of 1947 Minimum Wages Act of 1948 Industries (Regulation and Development) Act of 1951 Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act of 1952 Maternity Benefit Act of 1961 Payment of Bonus Act of 1965 Payment of Gratuity Act of 1972
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  • 9. Definition: According to I.L.O, “Social security is the protection which society provides for its members through a series of public measure, against the economic and social distress that otherwise would be caused by the substantial stoppage of earning resulting from :- sickness  maternity injury unemployment old age and death.
  • 10. SOCIAL SECURITY IN AN “ORGANIZED SECTOR “
  • 11. •Employee’s State Insurance (ESI) Act 1948 •Employee’s Provident Fund (EPF) Act 1952 •Workmen’s Compensation Act 1923 •Maternity Benefit Act 1961 •Payment of Gratuity Act 1972
  • 12. 1. EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE (ESI) Beneficiaries: • Small factories employing 10 or more employees whether power is used in the process of manufacture or not. • Shops • Hotel and restaurants • Cinema halls and theatres • Road motor transport establishments • Newspaper establishments • And some private medical and educational institutions employing 20 or more persons in some state. • This act covers all employees –manual ,clerical ,supervisory and technical getting up to Rs.15,000 per month or above.
  • 13. ADMINISTRATION: Administration of ESI scheme is entrusted under an autonomous body called “ESI COOPERATION”. • Headed by union minister for labour. • Consists of members representing central and state government, employers and employees organizations, medical professionals and parliament.
  • 14. Contribution : - Employees : 1.75% of wages. -Employers : 4.75% of total wage bill. *employees getting wages below Rs. 70/day*, are exempted from payment of contributions.
  • 15. • Benefits: - Full and comprehensive healthcare and medical benefits for insured workers and their families. - Payment of the full average wage for 12 weeks for confinement /miscarriage, or sickness arising out of pregnancy. - Payment of funeral expenses in cash on death of insured person (not exceeding Rs.5000) • Sickness benefits ,maximum payable up to 91 days, in any continuous period of 365 days, the daily rate being about 50% of daily wages.
  • 16.  Limitation and difficulties - level and quality of medical care - the dual administrative control of the state government and corporation - lack of good healthcare infrastructure - lower enrolment (150,000 additional workers per year) but higher requirement of setting up new infrastructure
  • 17. 2.Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF): -  Provident fund is a scheme by the Government of India by which: * A fixed percentage is deducted from the persons salary and * A fixed percentage added by the company /establishment. This amount is kept in an account, which accumulates and is then received back after retirement.
  • 18.  a family pension and a deposit-linked insurance  retirement pension benefits to the workers and his/her family  survival benefits in case of death during service [a maximum of Rs.25,000 is paid]  covering companies employing over 20 workers
  • 19.  the minimum service for eligibility is 10 years and pensionable service of 33 years [50% of the last wages are paid]  permitting withdrawal for purposes of life insurance policies, house building, medical treatment, marriage, higher education, etc
  • 20. 3.Workmen’s Compensation  Scheme - covering workers in factories, mines, plantations, railways, and other scheduled employments - providing compensation to workmen or their survivors in case of injuries, death, and occupational diseases sustained during employment service - the compensation amounts is paid to workers according to the damage :
  • 21. • In case of death :40% of monthly wage ,multiplied by relevant factor or Rs. 20,000; whichever is more. • In case of total permanent disablement :50% of monthly wages or Rs.24,000; whichever is more. • In case of partial disablement the compensation is a % of that payable in the case of total permanent disablement and is determined by a qualified medical practitioner. • In case of temporary disablement 25% of the wages can be paid half a monthly.
  • 22. LIST OF INJURIES DEEMED TO RESULT IN PERMANENT TOTAL DISABLEMENT DESCRIPTION OF INJURY • 1. Loss of both hands or amputation at higher sites • 2. Loss of a hand and a foot • 3. Double amputation through leg or thigh, or amputation through leg or thigh on one side and loss of other foot • 4. Loss of sight to such an extent as to render the claimant unable to perform any work for which eye-sight is essential. • 5. Very severe facial disfigurement • 6. Absolute deafness PERCENTAGE OF LOSS OF EARNING • 100%
  • 23. LIST OF INJURIES DEEMED TO RESULT IN PERMANENT PARTIAL DISABLEMENT DESCRIPTION OF INJURY • Amputation through shoulder joint • Amputation below shoulder with stump less than [20.32 Cms.] from tip of acromion • Amputation form [20.32 Cms.] from tip of acromion to less than [11.43 Cms.] below tip of olecranon • Loss of a hand or of the thumb and four fingers of one hand or amputation from[11.43 Cms.] below tip of colcannon • Loss of thumb PERCENTAGE OF LOSS OF EARNING • 90 • 80 • 70 • 60 • 30
  • 24. 4. Payment of Gratuity -Gratuity is a lump sum amount that your employer pays you when you retire or resign from the organization. An Employee does not contribute any portion of his salary towards this amount. -Applicable to various establishments employing over 10 workers -Eligible to those who have paid a minimum continuous service of 5 years.
  • 25. 5. MATERNITY BENEFIT  Scheme - providing payment of wages for up to 12 weeks for full-time - (ie,6 weeks prior the date of delivery and 6 weeks after) - covers o.5% of women workers nationwide. - some states have introduced special schemes for extending maternity benefit to landless agricultural workers.
  • 26. • In case of miscarriage on production of proof , a woman is entitled to leave with wages for a period of 6 weeks immediately after the day of miscarriage or abortion. • Provision of leave with wages for tubectomy operation for a period of 2 weeks . • In case of any diseases or any complication arising out of pregnancy , the lady is allowed to take leave with full wages for 1 month ,provided she submits proper documents related.