THE EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES ACT, 1959
The object of this Act is to provide for Compulsory Vacancy Notification to employment exchanges
The object of this Act is to provide for Compulsory Vacancy Notification to employment exchanges
The Equal Remuneration Act is a gift of “the International Women’s Year” to women workers. It is enacted to give effect to the provision of Article 39 of the Constitution of India which contains a directive principle of equal pay for equal work for both men and women. The Act provides for the payment of equal remuneration to men and women workers for the same work or work of a similar nature and for the prevention of discrimination on the ground of sex against women in the matter of employment.
The Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923 which was earlier known as Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923, provides compensation benefits to certain classes of employees by their employer for the injury which is caused to them as a result of accident arising out of employment and in the course of employment. Hence if an employee suffers injury in the course of employment shall be entitled to compensation. This Act basically provides a social security to employees who receive incapacity resulting in loss in the earning capacity
The Gratuity Act, the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, was designed to ensure employees receive a token of appreciation for their continuous service in an organization. The gratuity amount is a one-time payment. Therefore, the workers receive it either after their retirement or after at least five years of consistent service in a specific company
The Gratuity Act, the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, was designed to ensure employees receive a token of appreciation for their continuous service in an organization. The gratuity amount is a one-time payment. Therefore, the workers receive it either after their retirement or after at least five years of consistent service in a specific company
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