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The Factories Act, 1948 (Act No. 63 of 1948), as amended by the Factories (Amendment) Act, 1987 (Act 20 of 1987), served to assist in formulating national policies in India with respect to occupational safety and health in factories and docks in India. It deals with various problems concerning safety, health, efficiency and well-being of the ...
Section 6 requires that people are paid in money rather than in kind. The law also provides the tax withholdings the employer must deduct and pay to the central or state government before distributing the wages. [22] The Minimum Wages Act 1948 sets wages for the different economic sectors that it states it will cover. It leaves a large number ...
An Act to amend the Factories Act, 1937, and provide for matters consequential on the amendment of that Act. Citation: 11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 55: Dates; Royal assent: 30 July 1948: Text of statute as originally enacted
[1] [2] The Act replaces 13 old central labour laws. The bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 22 September 2020, and the Rajya Sabha on 23 September 2020. [ 3 ] The bill received the presidential assent on 28 September 2020, but the date of coming into force is yet to be notified in the official gazette.
Census Act: 1948: 37 Diplomatic and Consular Officers (Oaths and Fees) Act: 1948: 41 Coal Mines Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act: 1948: 46 Oil Fields (Regulation and Development) Act: 1948: 53 Territorial Army Act: 1948: 56 Central Silk Board Act: 1948: 61 Reserve Bank (Transfer of Public Ownership) Act: 1948: 62 Factories Act ...
This is a category of articles concerning acts of Parliament (laws enacted by the Parliament of India in 1948). For more general discussion of Indian legal topics, see Category:Law of India and its other subcategories.
It limited miners to 12 hours and children to 8 hours. The 10-hour day was established in 1848, and shorter hours with the same pay were gradually accepted thereafter. The 1802 Factory Act was the first labour law in the UK. Germany was the next European country to pass labour laws.
The Factories Act 1961 (9 & 10 Eliz. 2. c. 34) consolidated the 1937 and 1959 acts. As of 2008, the Factories Act 1961 is substantially still in force, though workplace health and safety is principally governed by the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (c. 37) and regulations made under it.