The
Ministry of Labour
and Employment
today introduced Factories
(Amendment) Bill, 2014 in Lok Sabha.
The
amendment of the Factories Act aims to ensure improvement and safety and health
of workers working in factories.
The
bill will provide permission for employment of women for night work in a factory
or group or class or description of factories with adequate safeguards for
safety and provision of transportation up to their residence. It will enhance the
limit of overtime hours from the present limit of 50 hours per quarter to 100
hours per quarter.
The
amendments will make provision of personal protective equipment for workers
exposed to various hazards and regarding entry into confined spaces and
precautions against dangerous fumes, gases etc. and will empower the Central
Government also to make rules under the Act on some important
provisions.
Other
main features of the proposed Amendments are as follows:-
i. Reduction
in the eligibility criteria for entitlement of annual leave with wages from 240
days to 90 days.
ii. Provision
of canteen facilities for factories employing 200 or more workers instead of the
present stipulation of 250 workers and also provision of shelters or restrooms
and lunchrooms for factories employing 75 or more workers instead of the present
stipulation of 150 workers.
iii. Amendment
of Section 66 of the Act relating to permission for employment of women for
night work at a factory or group or class or description of factories with
adequate safeguards for safety and provision of transportation upto their
residence.
iv. Prohibition
of employment of pregnant women and persons with disabilities on or near
machinery in motion and near cotton openers.
v. The
amendment also proposes to further increase the limit of overtime hours to a
maximum of 125 hours per quarter in public interest with the approval of the
State Government.
vi. The
provision of self-certification has been introduced for the purpose of expansion
of the factory through amendment in Section 6.
vii. Provision
of empowering the State Government to increase the period of spread-over from 10
and half hours to 12 hours through notification in the Official
Gazette.
viii. Introduction
of new terms like "hazardous substance" and "disability" to existing
definitions.
ix. Currently,
only State Governments are empowered to make rules under the Factories Act. It
is now proposed to empower the Central Government also to make rules under the
Act on some important provisions.
The
Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948) was enacted in 1948. It is a comprehensive
central legislation on safety, health and welfare of labour as well as
regulation of conditions of work in factories. The State Governments are vested
with executive powers under the Act.
The
amendments are based on the recommendations by an Expert Committee headed by Dr.
Narendra Jadhav, Member, Planning Commission in December, 2010. The Committee
held extensive discussions with all stakeholders and submitted its report in
June, 2011. Most of these recommendations made by the Committee have been
incorporated in the proposed bill now.
Source : PIB Release, 7th Aug, 2014
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