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APPENDIX IL
(97) Movements in recent years.
(i) Increases and decreases.
i) Reasons for variation.
iii) Relation to prices and cost of living (pre-war and post-war),
‘iv) Relation to profits.
(98) Amounts sent to villages.
(99) Payment in kind and allied problems.
100) Extent and effect of payment through contractors, sub-condraciors or
headmen.
(101) Method of fixing wages.
(i) By negotiated agreements,
(ii) Other means.
(102) Basis of payment for overtime and Sunday work.
(103) Extent of standardisation.
(104) Effect of wage-changes on labour supply.
(105) Minimum wages.
Advisability and possibility of statutory establishment.
(106) Deductions.
(i) Extent of fining.
(ii) Other deductions.
(iii) Utilisation of fines.
(iv) Desirability of legislation.
107) Periods of wage-payment (day, week or month).
(i) Periods for which wages paid.
(ii) Periods elapsing before payment.
[ii) Desirability of legislation—
(a) to regulate periods ;
(b) to prevent delay in payment.
(iv) Treatment of unclaimed wages.
(108) Indebtedness.
(i) In village.
(ii) In industrial area.
(109) Bonus and profit sharing schemes.
(i) Nature and effect of schemes which are or have been in operation.
(ii) Basis of schemes, whether production or profits,
{110) Annual or other leave.
(i) Extent to which taken by workers.
(ii) Extent to which countenanced and/or assisted by employers.
(iii) Extent of consequential loss to worker of back-lying wages.
{111) Desirability of Fair Wages Clause in public contracts.
XT. Industrial Efficiency of Workers.
(112) Comparative changes in efficiency of Indian workers in recent years.
(113) Comparative efficiency of Indian and foreign workers.
(114) Extent to which comparisons are affected by—
{) Migration of workers.
(12) Use of machinery.
"vi1) Domparative efficiency of plant,
fiT) Comparative efficiency of management.
{v) Physique.
(vi) Health.
vii) Education.
(viii) Standards of living.
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