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(78) Hours worked per week and per day.
(i) Normal, i.e. as determined by custom or agreement,
(ii) Actual, i.e. including overtime.
iii) Spreadover, i.e. relation between hours worked and hours during
which worker is on call.
(79) Days worked per week. ’
(80) Desirability of regulation.
X. Special Questions relating to Women, Young Adults and Children.
A. Factories.
(81) Effect of 1922 Act on employment.
(82) Admission of infants to factories.
(83) Suitability of regulations for women’s work.
'84) Suitability of regulations affecting children.
(i) Hours and intervals,
(ii) Minimum and maximum ages.
'85) Double employment of children (i.e. in more than one establishment
in same day).
(86) Work and training of young adults.
Facilities for apprenticeship.
(87) Extent of “blind alley” employment (i.e. extent to which children are
dismissed on reaching full age).
'88) Comparative merits of double and single shift systems as affeciing health
of women, young adults and children.
(89) Wor of women and children in factories not subject to Act.
(i) Use by Local Governments of section 2 (3) (b).
(ii) Advisability of extended application.
B. Mines.
(90) Effect of Act of 1923.
Suitability of certification provisions.
(91) Exclusion of women.
(i) Suitability of regulations.
(ii) Probable effect on industry.
ii) Economic effect on workers.
fiv) Speed of withdrawal.
C. Other Establishments.
(92) Need for regulation.
XI. Special Questions relating to Seamen and Workers in Inland Navigation.
(93) Hours of work.
(94) Rations and accommodation, articles of agreement, dc.
(95) Indian Merchant Shipping Act.
(i) Existing provisions.
(ii) Need of revision.
XI. Wages.
(96) Prevailing rates of wages ( time and piece) and average earnings.
(i) In industry.
(i) In surrounding agricultural areas.
(iii) Difference between money wages and money value of all earn-
ines.