2. Who are Labour?
Labour are the people who work in a factory or construction sites,
work physically. They are illiterate and have to work physically with
their hands. They are paid with wages instead of salary.
3. Some Categories of Labour
Child Labour
Female Labour
Contract Labour
Construction Labour
Agricultural Labour
4. Labour Welfare
Labour Welfare refers to anything that is done for the comfort and
improvement of employees and is provided over and above the
wages.
It can also be provided by government, non government agencies
and trade unions.
International Labour Organization (ILO) has played a very
significant role for Labour Welfare.
5. 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 paid which is not a necessity
of the industry.”
Industrial/ Labour welfare also refers to the Statutory and voluntary
efforts made for betterment of the labour.
6. According to International Labour Organization (ILO)
“Labour Welfare may be understood including such services,
facilities and amenities which may be established in vicinity of
undertaking to perform their work in healthy and congenial
environment and to avail of facilities which improve their health and
bring high morale.”
8. Objectives of Labour Welfare
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 expectation
9. Features of Labour Welfare
Labor welfare includes various facilities, services and amenities
provided to workers for improving their health, efficiency,
economic betterment and social status.
Labor welfare schemes are flexible and ever-changing. New
welfare measures are added to the existing ones from time to
time.
Welfare measures may be introduced by the employers,
government, employees or by any social or charitable agency.
The purpose of labor welfare is to bring about the development
of the whole personality of the workers to make a better
workforce.
10. Labour Welfare Benefit Schemes
Labour
Welfare
Schemes
Statutory
Schemes
Non-Statutory
Schemes
11. Statutory Schemes
The statutory schemes are those schemes that are compulsory to
provide by an organization as compliance to the laws governing
employee health and safety.
The statutory welfare benefit schemes include the following
provisions.
Drinking Water
Facilities for sitting
First Aid Appliances
Latrines and Urinals
Canteen Facilities
13. Non-statutory Schemes
Non-statutory welfare benefit include the following schemes.
Personal Health Care (Regular medical check-ups)
Flexi-time
Employee Assistance programs
Employee Referral Scheme