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Labour Ministry forms 6-member committee to investigate violation of contract labour system at ports

Updated: Sep 24, 2019 09:09:27am
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Labour Ministry forms 6-member committee to investigate violation of contract labour system at ports

New Delhi, Sept 24 (KNN) A six-member committee has been formed by the Labour Ministry to examine and investigate in detail the violation being done by several ports, all over India, on prohibition of contract labour system in the country.

“The committee, to be headquartered in New Delhi, would examine and investigate in detail the violation done by several ports (all over India) where contract labour system has been prohibited,” said a Labour Ministry notification.

“The committee shall hear the parties afresh, allow submissions, if any and submit its report within three months,” labour ministry added in a notification.

The members of the committee include representatives from the ministry of railways, Coal India, members of trade unions, employers’ representative and secretary of the Central Advisory Contract Labour Board as convener.

The Central Advisory Contract Labour Board, under labour ministry, has constituted the committee under Section 5 of the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970.

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