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The work is a timely, lucid and forceful exposition on this important social enactment, aimed at providing social security to the poor labourers and improving their working conditions. The subject is dealt with thoroughly and in its entirety.
The various parts of the book deal with such aspects as ascertainment of a genuine contracting arrangement, attitudinal differences between the employers and unions towards this phenomenon, how other statutes seek to protect contract workers, provisions of Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970, etc. The systematic treatment of the subject coupled with a lucid style facilitates easy understanding of the various provisions of the Act. A treatise of high practical utility for labour lawyers, judiciary, labour departments, businessmen and all those concerned with the subject.
Companion Volume contains States' Rules under the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970.
Contract labour is a form of relationship on the boardline between commercial and labour interests. In the prevailing socio-economic scenario, it has to be considered in their wider connotations - legal, social, political, international relations etc. It is not just a matter of regulating a phenomenon, but more striking a balance between various issues, implications and interests.The book under review has an approach which fits into the aforesaid framework. It looks into the making of genuine contracting arrangement, how the statutes seek to protect contract workers etc.
The companion volume presents the Rules and Regulations framed by 15 State Governments under the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970.The systematic treatment of the subject coupled with a lucid style makes for an easy understanding of the various provisions of the Act and Rules framed thereunder.This book is primarily targeted on labour lawyers, judiciary and labour departments. But it also makes a useful addition to the research and reference libraries of engineering, business management and social sciences institutes. Students of law and personal management and those engaged in the issues arising out of economic development and liberalization would find this book of immense value.
Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970
PART I
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