We all aware that whenever a contractor engages 20 or more workers he needs to obtain a license from appropriate authority.
Gyan Prakash Mishra (Service) 10 March 2009
We all aware that whenever a contractor engages 20 or more workers he needs to obtain a license from appropriate authority.
H. S. Thukral (Lawyer) 11 March 2009
I donot find any ambiguity in the question involved. The contract labour involved in the second shift shall be a set of different workers. The same workers can not be employed more than 9 hours in a day. Total employment simply shall be number of workers on roll but there is restriction on working hours. If law permits that a worker can work in two shifts continually, then the head counts shall be the number employed on any day. The number of workers employed by the contractor shall be ascertained from the muster roll.
In the second example the number of workmen employed on a particular day shall be 45 workers.
M. PIRAVI PERUMAL (Advocate & Consumer Rights) 11 March 2009
I agree with the view.
L.C.PAL (JOB) 13 March 2009
Hi
I would like to add here that if there are three shifts and each shift engage 50 employees and in three shifts there are 150 employees than contractor has to take license for 150 employees. Because it is specifically written that "on any day" exceed the maximum number means there are 150 employees worked in a day not only 50 employees.
Also in mustor roll there shall be attendance for 150 employees instead of 50 employees.
LAKHMI CHAND PAL
FARIDABAD, HARYANA
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil) 14 March 2009
Mr. pal is right