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Title: Labour Gazette Vol. LXV, No. 1, September 1985
Issue Date: 1985
Publisher: Labour Office, Government of Bombay
Abstract: September 1985. MONTH IN BRIEF. CURRENT NOTES: Maharashtra sets up industrial safety cell; ESMA’s life extended to four more years; ILO concern over unemployment; Third world labour markets prefer males-ILO; ILO’s intensive training on industrial hygiene and safety; ILO-DANIDA-INTUQ course at Dhanbad; Tripartite panel to oversee new textile policy implementation; Industrial safety-need for autonomous body; ESI scheme to cover retired workers; ILO team moots package to control industrial hazards. ARTICLES, REPORTS, ENQUIRIES ETC.: Indira Gandhi had set commanding heights for public sector. LABOUR LEGISLATION: Bombay Industrial Relations (Repeal) Act, 1985. GIST OF IMPORTANT NOTIFICATIONS UNDER LABOUR LAWS. CPI NUMBERS FOR WORKING CLASS IN MAHARASHTRA STATE: Bombay, Sholapur, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Nanded, Jalgaon, Pune. ALL INDIA AVERAGE CPI FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS. STATEMENT SHOWING CPI NUMBERS FOR WORKING CLASS BY GROUPS FOR SEVEN CENTRES OF MAHARASHTRA. LABOUR INTELLIGENCE: Industrial relations, Maharashtra; Industrial disputes, Maharashtra; Benefits under the Employees’ State Insurance Scheme.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1405
metadata.dc.place: Bombay
metadata.dc.pages: 3-85
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