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Report of the Royal Commission on Labour in India

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fullscreen: Report of the Royal Commission on Labour in India

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Identifikator:
1850495947
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-233603
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Report of the Royal Commission on Labour in India
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
His Majesty's Stationery Off.
Year of publication:
1931
Scope:
xviii, 580 S.
graph. Darst., Kt.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Report of the Royal Commission on Labour in India
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. - Introduction
  • Chapter II. - Migration and the factory worker
  • Chapter III. - The employment of the factory worker
  • Chapter IV. - Hours in factories
  • Chapter V. - Working conditions in factories
  • Chapter VI. - Seasonal factories
  • Chapter VII. - Unregulated factories
  • Chapter VIII. - Mines
  • Chapter IX. - Railways
  • Chapter X. - Railways - continued
  • Chapter XI. - Transport services and public works
  • Chapter XII. - The income of the industrial worker
  • Chapter XIII. - Indebtedness
  • Chapter XIV. - Health and welfare of the industrial worker
  • Chapter XV. - Housing of the industrial worker
  • Chapter XVI. - Workmen's compensation
  • Chapter XVII. - Trade unions
  • Chapter XVIII. - Industrial disputes
  • Chapter XIX. - The planatations
  • Chapter XX. - Recruitment for Assam
  • Chapter XXI. - Wages on planatations
  • Chapter XXII. - Burma and India
  • Chapter XXIV. - Statistics and administration
  • Chapter XXV. - Labour and the constitution

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32 
APPENDIX 11. 
(24) Eutent of medical facilities provided. 
(i) By employers. 
(ii) By Government. 
;ii) By other agencies. 
iv) Provision for women doctors, trained midwives or dais. 
Bastent to which medical facilities are utilised. 
(i) Generally. 
ii) By women. 
Sanitary arrangements, (a) at work places, (b) at home. 
(i) Latrines, 
(ii) Drinking water. 
{iii) Bathing and washing. 
127) Batent and nature of official supervision. 
(i) Work of Boards of Health in special areas. 
(ii) Inspection of plantations. 
(iii) In mill and other industrial areas. 
(98) Suitability of existing Factories and Mines Acts and Rules. 
(i) Control of temperature in factories. 
(ii) Control of humidification in cotton mills— 
(a) Nature of action taken by Local Governments. 
(5) Results. 
(26) 
(29) Disease. 
(i) Prevalence of industrial diseases. 
(ii) Prevalence of cholera, malaria. hookworm and other tropical 
diseases. 
(80) Sickness insurance. 
(i) Suitability of International Labour Convention. 
i") Possibility of introducing other systems. 
(in) How to meet difficulties arising from non-acceptability of Western 
medicine, paucity of medical men, migration of labour. finance. 
(31) Maternity benefits. 
(i) Extent and working of existing schemes (including allowances given 
before and after childbirth). 
(if) History of central and provincial Bills. 
(iii) Possibility of legislation. 
V. Weltare (other than Health and Housing, but including Education). 
(32) Extent of welfare work. 
(i) By employers. 
(ii) By other agencies. 
(33) Employment of Welfare Officers and workers. 
(34) Nature of other Welfare activities, (a) by employers, (b) by other agencies. 
(i) Provision for refreshments, shelters and créches. 
(ii) Provision for physical culture. recreation and amusements. 
(iii) Other activities. 
(35) Results achieved. 
(86) Provision of educational facilities by employers. 
(i) For adult workers. 
(ii) For half-time workers. 
(iii) For workers’ children. 
(iv) Extent to which used. 
(87) Desirability and possibility of provision for old age and premature 
rebwement.
	        

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