Labour And Social Welfare - Study Mode

[#476] Match the following under the Employers Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952. List-I (Areas of Coverage) List-II (Schedules) a. Matters for which provisions may be made in the Pension Scheme 1. Schedule IV b. Matters for which provisions may be made in a scheme 2. Schedule II c. Industries covered under the provisions of the act 3. Schedule III d. Matters to be covered under the Deposit-linked Insurance Scheme 4. Schedule I
Correct Answer

(A) a-3, b-2, c-4, d-1

[#477] Who regarded trade unions as "institutions for overcoming managerial dictatorship, to streng then individual labourers and to give them some voice in the determination of the conditions under which they have to work"?
Correct Answer

(C) Sidney and Beatrice Webb

[#478] No adolescent who has not been granted a medical certificate certifying that he is fit for work as an adult shall be employed above ground in any open cast workings in a mine for more than . . . . . . . . in any day.
Correct Answer

(C) 4 hours 30 minutes

[#479] Robert Hoxie's Theory of Trade Union Movement is based on
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(C) capitalist perspective

[#480] Match the following. List-I (Philosophies) List-II (Theories of Labour Welfare) a. Laws are made to prescribe minimum welfare for workers, implementation of which is periodically supervised and punishment for defaulting employers is levied 1. Religious Theory b. Labour welfare work is taken up in a spirit of atonement 2. Placating Theory c. Labour welfare is extended in order to satisfy the appease the increasing demands of employees 3. Public Relations Theory d. Labour welfare is extended to build and improve 'employer branding' 4. Policing Theory
Correct Answer

(D) a-4, b-1, c-2, d-3