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The Factories Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 55) was an Act of Parliament passed in the United Kingdom by the Labour government of Clement Attlee.It was passed with the intention of safeguarding the health of workers.
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 ...
Since then, an additional 45 national laws expand or intersect with the 1948 act, and another 200 state laws control the relationships between the worker and the company. These laws mandate all aspects of employer-employee interaction, such as companies must keep 6 attendance logs, 10 different accounts for overtime wages, and file 5 types of ...
An Act to substitute eighteen months for twelve months as the term of whole-time service under the National Service Act, 1948, [c] and five and a half years for seven years as the aggregate of the terms of whole-time and part-time service thereunder, and to make certain other amendments in that Act. (Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1981 ...
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The Factories Act of 1948, Section 44 requires factories to provide seating arrangements for workers who are required to stand. Latest amendment of the section read as below: Section 44 of the Factories Act, 1948, deals with the provision of seating arrangements for workers who are required to stand for long periods of time. The section states ...
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