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Acts and Laws (objectives and key provisions):
1. The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
2. The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946
3. The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961
4. The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
5. The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972
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1. Training Module On Labour Laws Applicable to Manufacturing Industries By Prasad Kulkarni
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4. Applicability of Acts The Payment of Wages Act Applicability : Every Factory Scope : An Act to regulate the payment of wages to certain classes of employed persons. Comments : This Act covers various rules regarding payment of wages like date of payment, place of payment, mode of payment, verification by principle employer and records thereof. It also describes eligible deduction from wages and related procedures.
5. The Minimum Wages Act Applicability : Every Factory Scope : An Act to provide for fixing minimum rates of wages in certain employments. Comments : This Act covers rules & regulations regarding minimum wages applicable to nature of industry which is decided based on process carried out. It also covers the index for Dearness Allowance and HRA rules. Applicability of Acts
6. Applicability of Acts The Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act Applicability : Every establishment in which twenty or more workmen are employed or were employed on any day of the preceding twelve months as contract labour through contractor for the work to be carried out which is not directly connected to manufacturing activities, to every contractor who employs or who employed on any day of the preceding twelve months twenty or more workmen. Scope : An Act to regulate the employment of contract labour in certain establishments and to provide for its abolition in certain circumstances and for matters connected therewith. Comments : The principle employer and the contractor should obtain a permission by applying for registration to The Competent Authority.
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8. Applicability of Acts The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act Applicability : Every establishment employing twenty five or more persons. Scope : An Act to provide for compulsory notification of vacancies to Employment Exchanges. Comments : Needs to comply by notifying vacancies every quarter and to submit the returns quarterly as well as biannually.
9. The Provident Fund Act Applicability : Every establishment which is a factory specified in Schedule I and where twenty or more persons are employed. Scope : An Act to provide for the institution of Provident Funds for employees in factories and other establishments Comments : Registration under the Act is mandatory for all. Principle employer is responsible for deductions and remittance of PF contributions under this Act even for contract employees also. Monthly, yearly returns are required to be submitted in the prescribed format. Applicability of Acts
10. Applicability of Acts The Profession Tax Act Applicability : Every Factory / Establishment Comments : Registration under the Act is mandatory for all. Principle employer is responsible for deductions and remittance of Profession Tax under this Act even for contract employees also. Monthly, yearly returns are required to be submitted in the prescribed format.
11. The Workmens Compensation Act Applicability : Every Factory Scope : An Act to provide for the payment by certain classes of employers to their workmen of compensation for injury by accident. Comments : The Act speaks about the compensation payable in case of disablement due to occupational hazards. ESI can be substituted by having insurance policy under the Act to take care of compensation payable, if any. Applicability of Acts
12. Applicability of Acts The Maternity Benefit Act Applicability : Every shop & establishment in which ten or more persons are employed on any day of the preceding twelve months or where Employees State Insurance Act is applicable for the time being. Scope : An Act to regulate employment of women in certain establishments for certain period before and after child-birth and to provide for maternity benefits and certain other benefits. Comments : This act describes maternity benefits to the working women in certain establishments.
13. Applicability of Acts The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act Applicability : Every industrial establishment wherein fifty or more workmen are employed on any day of preceding twelve months. Scope : An Act to provide for defining with sufficient precision certain conditions of employment in industrial establishments. Comments : This Act regulates basic terms and conditions of employment. The employer can get its rules and regulations certified from the competent authority or The Model Standing Orders described in the Act gets applied to the establishment.
14. Applicability of Acts The Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act Applicability : Applies to every factory within the meaning of Factories Act, 1948, every establishment within the meaning of Shop & Establishment Act, 1948, branches / Depts. situated in the same premises or different places thereof. Scope : An Act to provide Constitution of a fund for the financing of activities to promote welfare of labour in the state of Maharashtra Comments : The employer has to deduct the amount specified every six month from the eligible employees salary / wages and remit the same to the Welfare Fund. The amount collected is used for the welfare of labours by various means.
15. The Payment of Gratuity Act Applicability : Every factory, every shop & establishment in which ten or more persons are employed, or were employed on any day of the preceding twelve months. Scope : An Act to provide for a scheme for the payment of gratuity to employees engaged in factories, mines, oilfields, plantations, ports, railway companies, shops and other establishments and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Comments : Every employee who has completed his 4 years and 240 days’ uninterrupted continuous service is eligible to get benefits under this Act. While calculating the refund to the employee the basic pay is to be divided by 26 days and the employee gets 15 days of basic pay for every completed year. Applicability of Acts
16. Applicability of Acts The Bombay Shops and Establishment Act Applicability : Every Shop and Establishment which is not a Factory under The Factories Act. Scope : An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the regulation of conditions of work and employment in shops, commercial establishments, residential hotels, restaurants, eating houses, theatres and other places, public amusement or entertainment and other establishments. Comments : This Act covers every shop and establishments which is not a factory and regulates the conditions of employment. The employer has to obtain a license from the authority under the Act and renew it regularly before the expiry.
17. Applicability of Acts The Industrial Disputes Act Applicability : Every factory Scope : An Act to make provisions for the investigation and settlement of industrial disputes and for certain other purpose Comments : The act describes the meaning, legality and rules regarding Strike, Lock-out, Lay-off and Retrenchment. It also describes the procedure of making complaints to the competent authority and the settlement thereof.
18. Applicability of Acts The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act Applicability : Every factory Scope : An Act to provide for prevention and control of water pollution and the maintaining or restoring of wholesomeness of water, for the establishment, with a view to carrying out of the purposes aforesaid, of Boards for the prevention and Control of Water Pollution, for conferring on and assigning to such Boards powers and functions relating thereto and for matters connected therewith. Comments : This act covers all rules and regulations related to prevention of Water and Air pollution and control thereto. Every employer has to obtain a license to establish / operate from the MPCM Board.
19. Applicability of Acts The Employees’ State Insurance Act Applicability : Every factory & establishment (for employees drawing wages less than Rs. 7,500/-) Scope : An Act to provide for certain benefits to employees in case of sickness, maternity and employment injury and to make provision for certain other matters in relation thereto. Comments : This act covers all rules and regulations related to employee safety & health issues.
20. The Factories Act To be maintained always 14 Register of Compensatory Holidays Every Six Months Once in Twelve months Once in four years 13 Examination of pressure plant by competent person Externally Internally Hydraulic Test Certificate to be obtained annually 12 Report of examination of lifting machinery / ropes / tackles by competent person To be maintained always 10 Register of workers attending to machinery To be maintained always 8 Record of white washing, varnishing, painting, etc. & repainting, re-varnishing As and when Factory Manager changes 5 Notice of Change of Manager Starting and renewal on or before 31 st Oct., every year 3 Grant and renewal of License After commencement of Factory 2 Application for Registration Once every 5 years 1-A Certificate of Stability Before situationg a factory or construction or extension of it I Approval of Plans When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
21. The Factories Act ( contd.. ) To display and to submit to Factory Inspection Office every year in January Notification of Paid Holidays To be maintained always 31 Inspection Book To be maintained always 30 Register of accidents & dangerous occurrences To be maintained if Form 17 & 19 are not maintained 29 Muster Roll To be submitted to Factory Inspection office on or before 1 st Feb. every year 27 Annual Return To be displayed always 26 Abstract under the Act Within 12 hours of taking place of such accident 24A Notice of Dangerous Occurrence To be submitted to Factory Inspection office as and when accident takes place 24 Report of accident by the Manager To be maintained always 21 Leave Book To be maintained always 20 Leave with wages register To be maintained always 17 Register of adult workers To display and maintain 16 Notice of period of work for adults When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
22. The Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act By 15 th February every year XXI Annual Return To be maintained by the contractor XIII Register of Wages To be maintained by the contractor XII Muster Roll To be maintained by the contractor IX Register of persons employed To be maintained by Principle Employer VII Register of contractor To be made by contractor every year before 31 st October VI Renewal of License Required for submission of application for license V Certificate from Principle Employer To be made by contractor IV Application for license To preserve II Certificate of Registration Every year before 31 st December I Application for registration of establishments When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
23. The Payment of Wages Act All registers and records to be preserved for a period of THREE years. To maintain always Inspection Book To display always Display of rates of Wages To submit before 15 th February every year V Annual Return To maintain always IV Register of advances To display always Notice of dates of payment To maintain always III Register of deductions for damage or loss To maintain always II Register of Wages To display always Abstract under the Act When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
24. The Minimum Wages Act All registers and records to be preserved for a period of THREE years. To maintain always Attendance cum Wage slip or Wage Card To submit every year before 15 th February 3 Annual Return To display always I Abstract To maintain always Inspection Book To maintain always II Muster Roll cum Wage register (Unless registers in Form 17 & 19 appended to Maharashtra Factories Rules, 1963 & a register in Form II appended to the Maharashtra Payment of wages Rules, 1963 are maintained.) When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
25. The Payment of Bonus Act To maintain Unclaimed Bonus register To maintain Inspection Book To submit every year before 30 days from the date of payment of bonus D Annual Return To maintain C Payment of Bonus register To maintain B Set on and Set Off Register To maintain A Allocable Surplus register When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
26. The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies)Act Once in a two years on a date to be specified in the official Gazette ER-II Biannual Return (Occupational Return) Within 30 days from the completion of quarter. ER-I Quarterly Return 15 days before interview / test 60 days before interview / test Notification of Vacancies Local Employment Exchange Central Employment Exchange When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
27. The Provident Fund Act To maintain always Inspection Book To submit before 15 th of every month Challan (No.s 1, 2, 10, 21, 22) On leaving of service of a member 19 Application of withdrawal of EPF As and when employee joins other company 13 Transfer of EPF account To submit before 25 th of every month 12-A Statement of contribution for the month To submit before 15 th of every month 10 Return of members leaving service As and when there is change in the nomination of the employee 8 Cancellation / Change of Nomination Yearly submission before 30 th April 6-A Consolidated annual contribution statement Once 5-A Return of Ownership to be sent to the Regional State Commissioner To submit before 15 th of every month 5 Return of employee qualifying to become member of the fund for the first time Yearly submission before 30 th April 3-A Contribution Card On becoming the member of EPF scheme 2 Declaration and Nomination When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
28. The Workmens Compensation Act At the time of occurrence of fatal accident EE Repot of fatal accidents To be made by dependents G Application by dependants for deposit of compensation At the time of depositing the compensation in respect to death A Statement of depositing compensation When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
29. The Maternity Benefit Act To submit before 15 th January every year 11 Annual Return To display always Abstract When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
30. The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act As and when required IV-A Notice of discontinuance / restart of a shift As and when required A Submission of draft amendments To maintain always E Register of Standing Orders or Model Standing Orders When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
31. The Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act To display always Abstract under the Act Half yearly by 15 th July and 15 th January A-1 Statement of Employee’s and Employer’s contribution To maintain always C Consolidated register of unclaimed Wages & Fines To maintain always B Register of Wages (Unless registers in Form 17 & 19 appended to Maharashtra Factories Rules, 1963 & a register in Form II appended to the Maharashtra Payment of wages Rules, 1963 are maintained.) When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
32. The Payment of Gratuity Act To obtain an insurance for the liability for payment towards the gratuity Compulsory Insurance To display always Abstract under the Act Within 15 days of the receipt of the application L Notice of payment of gratuity Within 30 days of completion of 1 year of service F Nominations As and when required D Notification of family in relation to an employee To display always Display of Notice specifying the name and designation of authorised officer to receive the notices Atleast 60 days before the intended closure C Notice of closure Within 30 days of any such change B Notice of change in Name, Address, Employer, Nature of Business Within 30 days of rules becoming applicable A Notice of opening of the Establishment When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
33. The Bombay Shops & Establishments Act To display List of Weekly offs and Paid Holidays To maintain always Inspector’s Visit Book To get from registered medical practitioner O Ascertainment of age of employee To display always Name of board in Marathi To maintain always M, N Register of leave To maintain always H/J Register of employment To maintain always F Register of recording lime washing, color washing Within 30 days after the change has taken place. E Notice of change in respect of any other change Within 15 days after the expiry of the quarter E Notice of change in respect of change on no. of employees To display always D Registration Certificate 15 days before the expiry of registration B Application for renewal of registration Within 30 days from the date of commencement A Application for registration When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
34. The Industrial Disputes Act This act covers the provisions related to Change in the service condition of any workman, Strike, Lock-out, Lay-off, Retrenchment Before intending to effect any change in the conditions of service applicable to any workman. XIII Notice of change in the conditions of service When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
35. The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act On or before 5 th of every month 1 Return under Cess Rules showing the quantity of water consumed in the previous month Before ending the period of the existing consent Renewal of consent to establish / operate Before establishing or taking any steps for establishment of industry / operation / process / or any treatment / disposal system for discharge, continuation of discharge. XIII Application for consent to establish When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
36. The Employees’ State Insurance Act To maintain Inspection Book Immediately, if accident is serious or within 24 hours 16 Accident Report To maintain 15 Accident Book To maintain 7 Register of employees Monthly to submit in Bank Challans of contributions Within 42 days of the termination of the contribution period to which it relates 6 Return of contributions to be send in triplicate To be filled in by employee and employer to forward it within 10 days 1B Change in family declaration Within 10 days from the date of filling up of form 1A Registration of families Within 10 days from the date of filling up of form 3 Declaration form to be sent to appropriate office To get filled up from all employees on the date of joining 1 Declaration form Before 15 days of applicability of the Act 01 Registration of factories / establishments When to comply Form No. Returns / Registers
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41. Labour Laws Authorities under various Labour Laws 1.The Factories Act. Joint Director Industrial Safety & Health 2.The Minimum Wages Act. Joint Commissioner of Labour. 3.The Payment of Wages Act. Joint Commissioner of Labour. 4.The payment of Bonus Act. Joint Commissioner of Labour. 5.The Contract labour Act. Joint Commissioner of labour. 6.The Pollution Control Act. The Sub Regional Officer, MPCB. 7.The E.S.I.Act. The Sub Regional Officer ESIC. 8.The Employment Exchange Act. The Sub Regional Officer. 9.The Bombay Labour Welfare Act. The Labour Welfare Officer. 10.The Shops & Establishment Act. The Assistant Commissioner. 11.The Workmens Compensation Act. Joint Director Industrial Safety & Health. 12.The Provident Fund Act. Commissioner Provident Fund.