2. INTRODUCTION
Female labour has been an important segment of the
workforce of India (1975).
The changing Socio-economic scenario, women's
productive roles have assumed new dimensions.
Recognition of crucial importance and need that
women's participation has always been necessary for
the success of social and economic development.
Obstacles under which they work, to strengthen their
bargaining capacity, to improve their wages and
working conditions, to augment their skills and to open
up better employment facilities for them.
3. PAST VENTURE
Women were then treated on par with men.
Women became entirely dependent on men.
Education, religious rights and privileges were
curbed.
A new class of educated Indians came into
existence.
The spread of Western type of education enabled
women to realize their subordinate position.
Position of women in the country was improved.
4. MODERN WOMAN
The modern women have realized now that they have
a personality of their own as a human being and that
their mission in life.
Changes in life and position of women have been
greatly accelerated by the spread of education.
They just do not require merely legal measures for
equal rights, but sympathy and understanding both at
home and in the place of work.
Modern women do not like to stay idle and stagnate
at home, but rather aspire to utilize their education
and mental abilities in a constructive and creative
manner.
5. DISTRIBUTION OF
WOMEN ACROSS
INDUSTRY
Community,social & personnel
services sectors
55.6 %
Manufacturing 21.4 %
Agriculture and allied
occupation
9.8 %
Finance, insurance, real
estate, business
4.9 %
Factories 14 %
Mines 6 %
Plantation 51 %
6. WOMEN IN LABOUR
FORCE
Women were 26.1% of all rural workers, and 13.8% of
all urban workers.
Women are an estimated 30% of all economically
active individuals. The participation rate for women is
falling: from 37% in 2004-05 to 29%.
Women earn 62% of men’s salary for equal work.
In June 2014, India was ranked 116 out of 189
countries ranked in descending order for percentage
of women in Parliaments.
8. DISCRIMINATION AT
WORKPLACE
A major problem faced by the working women is sexual
and mental harassment at the work place.
In 2013, India passed the Sexual Harassment of Women
at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal)
Act to provide protection against sexual harassment in the
workplace.
Women employees working in night shift are more
vulnerable to such incidents.
A majority of working women continue to be denied their
right to equal pay, under the Equal Remuneration Act,
1976 and are underpaid in comparison to their male
colleagues.
The problem varies with the environment.
9. SAFETY OF WORKING
WOMEN WHILE
TRAVELING
Indian society makes it difficult for a working
woman to balance her domestic environment with
the professional life.
Families that do accept these working hours may
experience considerable anxiety every day about a
woman’s safety while traveling.
Safety during night shift is still a big hindrance to
women.
11. VARIOUS ACTS FOR
WOMEN
The Factories Act, 1948.
The Mines Act, 1952.
The Plantation Labour Act, 1951.
The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
12. THE FACTORIES ACT,1948
Urinal Facilities
Prohibition of work in Hazardous Occupations
Washing and Bathing Facilities
Crèches
Hours of work
Prohibition of night shift
13. THE MINES
ACT,1952
Urinal Facilities
Prohibition of work in Hazardous Occupations
Crèches
Prohibition of night shift
Hours and Limitation of Employment
Weekly day of rest(6 days)
Hours of work above ground(12 hrs)
Hours of work below ground(8 hrs)
16. SEXUAL HARASSMENT
OF WOMEN AT
WORKPLACE,2013
Unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of
sexual nature.
Showing pornography.
17. IMPACT OF
GLOBALIZATION
“Women do two thirds of the world’s work, receive
ten percent of world’s income and own one percent of
the means of production.”
Women hold a unique position in every society, they
still belong to a disadvantaged class of society due to
various social barriers and impediments.
18. MY OPINION
Women should be treated equally as men and they
should not be discriminated in any aspects.
We should learn to appreciate and respect the
working women since, they extend their there
responsibility towards welfare of society.