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Hi, Looking forward to attend a training/workshop on CONTRACT LABOUR MANAGEMENT. if you have any information then please share. Rgds DG
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Dear Saptarshi I have come across relavant information, recently you may find it useful. (pl. c attachement) Regards Shailesh Parikh Vadodara, Gujarat 99 98 97 10 65
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Dear Saptarshi,

I have come across relevant information recently that you may find useful. Please see the attachment.

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Shailesh Parikh
Vadodara, Gujarat
99 98 97 10 65

Attribution: https://www.citehr.com/460432-traini...#ixzz2TQDXHw6E

From India, Mumbai
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To be well-versed in contract laborers' related law and management, please read the books on Contract Labor Regulations and Abolition Act. I do not think a training program to this effect would suffice.

V. Sundaresan

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Team, Good Morning, I request you all, to please share The Contractor Safety Orientation in TAMIL (Word, PPT, PDF anymode) or guide us any Website to get Safety inputs In TAMIL. Thanks, S. RAJAN.
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Dear Sir,

SUB: IEEMA Workshop on Contract Labour Law (Implications, Solutions and Compliances) – 24 May 2013; IEEMA Conference Hall, Mumbai

This interactive programme will also be of great help for seeking clarifications and solutions to its implications.

 An Engaging contract labour safely, legally and for so long only as actually required.

 Case Law : Emerging trends

 Avoiding the perils of a "Sham" contract.

 How to make "outsourcing" safe ?

 Tackling industrial disputes raised by Contract Labour

 How do the Supreme Court judgments in the case of Steel Authority of India and other recent cases alter the application and understanding of the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 ?

 Has the conventional wisdom on the subject received a knockout blow ?

 What are the new safeguards, and options available to

Employers ?

 The new rights and obligations of the Employer and Labour.

 Essentials of a safe agreement with Contractors.

 What are the implications in the context of the Laws on Wages,

the ESI Act, the PF Act and other Labour Laws?

 Issues concerning "Statutory Canteen" and "Appropriate" government.

 Statutory Forms , Registers to maintained by the Contractor.

 Statutory Forms ,Registers and Returns to be maintained by the Principal Employer.

 Orderly compliance of the regulatory provisions.

The programme will provide information on other relevant legislations, compliance of which is also essential, viz., Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, Employees Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, Payment of Bonus Act, 1965, Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Payment of Wages Act, 1936, Employees Compensation Act, 1923, Building & Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act, 1996, Building & Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Cess Act, 1996, Welfare Fund etc.

The programme is as below:

Day & date : Friday, 24 May 2013

Time : 0930 hrs. – 1000 hrs. - Registration

1000 hrs. – 1700 hrs. - Workshop

Venue : IEEMA Conference Hall

501, Kakad Chambers, 132, Dr. A.B.Road

Worli, Mumbai.

Faculty:

Mr. S. Ramesh. President & COO. Alumni of Symbiosis Institute of business Management (SIBM) Pune.

He is a management consultant, corporate advisor & university teacher who has over eighteen year of professional experience in the area of HR, Training & Development worked with ELPRO GE Medical Systems, AMP India, Tata Auto Comp, Hero Motors Delhi, Thapar Group Pune, Birla Group.

He is also a Visiting Professor at the SIBM, IIMM, University of Pune & a member of the HRD Network Pune Chapter.

Participation Charges:

For IEEMA Members - INR 3500 per participant (inclusive of service tax @12.36%)

For Non-IEEMA Members - INR 4500 per participant (inclusive of service tax @ 12.36%)

The fee includes tea, lunch & course material. Cheque / DD made should be made in favour “IEEMA”, payable at “Mumbaii”.

Seats are limited, please confirm your nominations at the earliest to Ms. Rachel Dennis: IEEMA, 501, Kakad Chambers, 132, Dr. A.B.Road, Worli, Mumbai Ph: 022-24930532/24936528 Email:

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Dear Sir,

Please find attached the brochure of the Training program on Contract Labour to be held on 24 May 2013 at IEEMA Conference Hall, Worli, Mumbai. For further details, please find attached the brochure.

Regards,
Aarti Upadhaya

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Dear Sir,

Please find attached the brochure of the training program on Contract Labour to be held on 24 May 2013 at IEEMA Conference Hall, Worli, Mumbai.

For further details, please find attached the brochure.

Regards,
Aarti Upadhaya

From India, Delhi
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Hi!

Sharing below a note received from IRII.

Hope you will find it useful.

Regards,

Hiten

Industrial Relations Institute of India

104, Prospect Chambers, 1st. Flr. Dr. D. N. Road, Fort, Mumbai 400001.

Tel. Office: 22044084, Telefax: 22839801; Mo. 9820303236

Email:

03 May 2013

One- Day Workshop on “ABC-XYZ of Contract Labour” on Friday, June 21, 2013.

Between 9.30 am and 5.00 pm at Hotel West End, 45, New Marine Lines, Churchgate, Mumbai 20.

Dear Sir:

The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 is an archaic piece of legislation. However the law and more importantly case-law on Contract Labour has become enormous with many decisions of the High Courts and of the Supreme Courts, some of them conflicting. In the present environment, where outsourcing has become an endemic activity and the engagement of contract labour has soared, it becomes all the more imperative that HR professionals in companies understand the obligations, risks and liabilities that they are likely to encounter in the engagement of contract Labour.

Many HR professionals do not have a good understanding of labour laws and industrial relations practice. The Industrial Relations Institute of India, a non-government, non- political professional body is organising this Workshop for not only the HR professionals who are not conversant with labour laws in general but also for the purists and specialists who need to know the latest case laws and appreciate the changing judicial pronouncements subsequent to the SAIL judgment, extremely relevant for all Personnel Professionals. This workshop will not only provide a general understanding but take the participants through the finer nuances of case laws that highlight what is a sham contract, risks of the principal employer, answer questions of whether job contracts risk free compared to labour contracts, does engagement of contract labour for more than 240 days pose risk for the companies, does rotating employees between different employers help, etc.

Dr. R. Krishna Murthy, Director, IRII an expert in the field of Industrial Relations who has undertaken research into this subject and Dr. Rajen Mehrotra, President of the IRII, who was the Employer’s Specialist advisor to the ILO give a national and international perspective to practices in the engagement of contract labour. Mr. Manohar B Gajare, Retd. Jt. Commissioner Of Labour, Govt. of Maharashtra and Mr. Bharat Goyal, Advocate also bring to the Workshop the Government and Legal Perspective. The Workshop also provides some case study based learning to the participants, a very unique way of discovering whether the understandings and learning’s of the Workshop have been internalised by the participants.

The brochure gives you further information of the Workshop and novices as well as experts in law will find enormously enriching and we look forward to your organisational participation in this important Workshop.

Yours sincerely,



Dr. R. Krishna Murthy

Director,

Industrial Relations Institute of India.

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