Note on the activities of the Labour Department, Office of Labiur Officer-Cum Conciliaton Officer, Bhiwani, Circle Bhiwani (Haryana)
 
ABOUT THE ORGANISATION
Labour Department is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining industrial peace and harmony in the State, ensuring industrial safety and health at workplace and for implementing Labour Welfare scheme run by the department as well as the Labour Welfare Board. The Labour Department has two main wings i.e. Labour Wing and Factory Wing which function under the overall superintendence and control of the Labour Commissioner. The Labour Welfare Board has been constituted under the Punjab Labour Welfare Fund Act,1965. Labour Commissioner, who is Principal Executive Officer of the Labour Welfare Board, is Ex-Officio Welfare Commissioner.

Maintenance of harmonious industrial relations in the State is being ensured through active intervention by way of conciliation of industrial disputes and expeditious reference of unresolved industrial dispute to the Labour Courts/Industrial Tribunals for adjudication. The department endeavors to ensure expeditious settlement of the dispute by way of Bi-partite negotiations (Management & Workers) and Tri-partite negotiations (Management, Workers & Labour Department). Those disputes which do not get settled are referred to the Labour Courts/ Industrial Tribunal for adjudication. The awards of these Labour Courts/ Industrial Tribunals are published by the State Government and at their implementation also ensured by the department. The Inspectorate Staff of the department conducts inspections under various labour laws as per guidelines issued by the State Govt./Department from time to time.
MINIMUM WAGES
The State Government is aware of economic needs of the workers. Minimum Wages in 48 Scheduled Employments are fixed/ revised by the State Government for different categories of the workers i.e. unskilled/semi and skilled etc. for each schedule employment. At present the minimum rate of wages is Rs._______ per month in the State which is higher that most of the other State in the Country. Complaints/Claims regarding payment of wages less than minimum wages are decided by the authority appointed under section 20 of the Minimum Wages Act,1948.
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & HEALTH & WORKPLACE
There are more than _________factories registered under the Factories Act,1948 and more than ___________workers are working in these factories. The department has taken a number of steps to ensure Safety and Health of Industrial workers. The important steps are:-

i) There are 20 major accident hazard factories in which large quantity of hazardous chemicals, acids and gases are used/manufactures. All these factories are being impacted periodically so as to implement the safety provisions. On site emergency plans have also been got prepared from the factories in order to prevent any mishap and to effectively control the same in case of any such eventually arises.

ii) The department has directed all offices of factory inspectorate to get the safety plans prepared in respect of all chemicals and hazardous factories.

iii) In order to generate awareness regarding ability/safety amongst the employers and workers Haryana Safety Council has been activated. The council is going to publish a quarterly journal on safety very shortly.

As a result of it the accident rate in the State is 0.80 per thousand workers per year which is lowest in the country.
OUR SERVICES
• Industrial relations and enforcement of labour laws in the state.
• Safety, health and welfare of labour.
• Social security of labour.
• Policy relating to child and women labour.
• Adjudication of industrial disputes through Industrial Tribunals-cum Labour Courts.
• Labour statistics.
• Provide information through Haryana Labour Journal and other publications.
OUR VISION
• Commitment of the concerns of children and elimination of child labour from hazardous sectors.
• Formulation of a coherent policy about Occupational Safety and Health of the workers.
• Inspections by State of Industrial Relations Machinery to be relief oriented.
• Creation of a welfare fund under the Punjab Labour Welfare Fund Act and launching various schemes for the welfare of industrial workers.
• Improve delivery of service by IT enablement through transparent procedure and processes.
• Spread the reach of social security to the organized and unorganised sector workers.
OUR GOAL
• Introduction of self certification in respect of enforcement of various labour laws.
• Protection and promotion of interest of all the workers and improvement in the work culture and productivity.
• Rationalization of the existing state labour laws in tune with the future labour market needs.
• To ensure Safety and Health in the industry.
• Elimination of Inspector Raj.
• To insure the interest of Child Labour/Bonded Labour/Interstate Migrant and Motor Transport Workers in the state.
OUR COMMITMENT TO THE CLIENTS
• Speedy and timely redressal of grievances of workers by creating worker’s friendly environment.
• Ensure welfare of child labour, unorganised labour, construction workers, agricultural workers, bonded labour and inter-state migrant labour.
• Improvement the effectiveness of the conciliation machinery to resolve disputes.
• Resolve to promote tripartism by providing fara for tripartite consultations through various Boards/Committees constituted under the Labour enactments.
• Simplification and rationalization of the system for the beneficiaries under various welfare schemes and enactments.
• Transparency in working by creating an internet based system.
• Simplification of procedures for reports and returns.
• Progressive increase in use of e-governance as a measure for improving efficiency in the Department.
INFORMATION FACILITATION CENTRE
An Information Facilitation centre has been set up for providing the following services to the public:-

• Receive the public, reply to their queries and direct them to contact the concerned Officer/Section.
• Provide information regarding various schemes and procedures through brochures, booklets, reports etc.
• Make available forms to be utilised for various procedures.
• Provide information regarding the functioning of the Department.

The Citizen’s Charter will be reviewed periodically for further improving our response to the public.
LABOUR LEGISLATIONS BEING ENFORCED BY THE LABOUR DEPARTMENT HARYANA
Central Laws:
01. The Factories Act, 1948
02. The Building and other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Services) Act, 1996
03. The Industrial Disputes Act,1947
04. The Collection of Statistic Act,1953
05. The Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923
06. The Trade Unions Act,1923
07. The Payment of Wages Act,1936
08. The Minimum Wages Act,1948
09. The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946
10. The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976
11. The Labour Laws (Exemption from Furnishing Returns and Maintaining Registers by Certain Establishments) Act,1988
12. The Contract labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act,1970
13. The Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act,1979
14. The Maternity Benefit Act,1961
15. The Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961
16. The Child Labour (Abolition & Regulation) Act, 1986
17. The Payment of Bonus Act,1965
18. The Worker Journalists and other Newspaper Employees and Miscellaneous Provisions (Condition of Service) Act,1955
19. The Payment of Gratuity Act,1972
20. The Equal Remuneration Act,1976
21. The Sales Promotion Employees (Conditions of Services) Act,1976

State Laws:
1. The Punjab Shops and Commercial Establishment Act,1958
2. The Punjab Industrial Establishments (National and Festival Holidays and Casual and Sick Leave) Act,1965
3. The Punjab Labour Welfare Fund Act,1965
4. The Punjab Industrial Housing Act,1956 (Notification is issued by Housing Department)
TIME SCHEDULE FOR DISPOSAL OF WORK
To ensure timely justice to the worker and employers the time schedule for disposal of cases under various labour laws shall be as follows:-
SCHEDULE OF MAXMIMUM TIME FORE DISPOSAL OF CASES UNDER
VARIOUS LABOUR LAWS IN THE FIELD OFFICERS IN THEIR
RESPECTIVE JURISDICTION

IN FIELD OFFICES
I. LABOUR INSPECTORS
Sr. No. Subject Matter Officer/ Official
Time Schedule Person to be contacted in cases of any grievance
1.
Registration of Shops/ commercial Establishment under the Punjab & Shops and Commercial Establishment Act and Rules made there under Labour Inspector Not more than fifteen days from the date of receipt of the papers complete in all respect Deputy Labour Commissioner
2. Implementation of awards/ settlement under the Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 and Rules. Labour
Inspector
Not more than two months after the date of enforcement of the award. Labour Officer/ Deputy Labour Commissioner
3. Disposal of complaints under various labour laws i.e. Payment of Wages Act, Minimum Wages Act, National and Festival Holidays Act, Payment of Gratuity Act, Payment of Bonus Act, Shop and Commercial Establishment Act, Equal Remuneration Act, Contract Labour (R&A) Act and the rules made under the respective enactments. Labour
Inspector
Not more than one month. Labour Officer/ Deputy Labour Commissioner
II. LABOUR OFFICER –CUM-CONCILIATION OFFICERS/WELFARE OFFICER (WOMEN)
Sr. No. Subject Matter Officer/ Official
Time Schedule Person to be contacted in cases of any grievance
1.
Cases under section 2-A of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 & Rules-regarding termination/retrenchment /discharge/dismissal. Labour
Officer-Cum-Conciliation Officer
Note more than three months Deputy Labour Commissioner
2. Quasi Judicial claim cases under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, Payment of Wages Act, Minimum Wages Act, Payment of Gratuity Act, and Equal Remuneration Act, and the rules made under the respective enactments. Labour
Officer-Cum-Conciliation Officer-Cum Specified Authority under the relevant Act,
Not more than two years except in the case of claims under Workman Compensation Act, where the time period shall not be more than two years. Deputy Labour Commissioner/ Labour Commissioner
3. Implementation of award/settlement under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 & Rules. Labour
Officer-Cum-Conciliation Officer
Note more than one month Deputy Labour Commissioner /Labour Commissioner
4. Disposal of complaints under various labour enactments i.e. Payment of Wages Act, Minimum Wages Act, National and Festival Holidays Act, Payment of Gratuity Act, Payment of Bonus Act, Shop and Commercial Establishment Act, Equal Remuneration Act, Contract Labour (R&A) Act Maternity Benefit Act, and the rules made under there under. Labour
Officer-Cum-Conciliation Officer/ Welfare Officer (Women)
Not more than two months. Deputy Labour Commissioner
AUTHORITIES UNDER THE ACT
Sr. No. Name of the Act. Labour Commissioner Addl. Labour Commissioner Joint L.C. Dy. L.C. Labour Officer-Cum– Conciliation Officer
01. Factories Act. Chief Inspector of Factories
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02. Contract Labour Act. Registering & Licensing Officer Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
03. Trade Unions Act Registrar
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Additional Registrar
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04. Industrial Disputes Act. Conciliation Officer Conciliation Officer Chief Conciliation Officer Conciliation Officer Conciliation Officer
05. Payment of Wages Act. Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Authority/ Inspector
06. Minimum Wages Act Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Authority/ Inspector
07. Inter-State Migrant Act. Inspector Inspector Inspector Registering & Licensing Authority/ Inspector Inspector
08. Maternity Benefit Act Authority Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
09. Motor Transport Workers Act. Chief Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
10. Child Labour Act. Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
11. Payment of Bonus Act. Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
12. Working Journalists Act. Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
13. Payment of Gratuity Act. Inspector Inspector Inspector Appellate Authority/ Inspector Controlling Authority/ Inspector
14. Equal Remuneration Act. Appellate Authority Inspector Inspector Inspector Authority/ Inspector
15. Sales Promotion Employees Act Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
16. Punjab Shops & Commercial Estt.s Act. Appellate Authority Inspector Inspector Inspector Competent authority for Sanctioning Prosecutions
17. Workmen’s Compensation Act.
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Commissioner
18. Industrial Employment (Standing Orders ) Act. Inspector Inspector Certifying Officer
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Inspector
19. National & Festival Holidays Act. Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
20. Bonded Labour Act.
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21. Punjab Labour Welfare Fund Act. Welfare Commissioner Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
FACTORY WING
Sr. No. Name of the Act. Labour
Commi-
ssioner
Addl.L.C.
(A) Addl.
Director
(IS&H)
Dy. Director (IS & H) Sr. Asstt.
Director
(IS & H)
Asstt. Director
(IS &H)
Asstt. Director
(IS & H)
Chem.
Medical Officer Certifying
Surgeon
1. Factory Act C.I.F. A.C.I.F. Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector
 
Note: Financial Commissioner and Principle Secretary, Labour & Employment Department is the Appellate Officer in the Contract Labour Act.