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Read the excerpts from an opinion piece entitled "Labour Law Suspension: Hit The Workers When They Are Down" by Pranab Bardhan, Professor of Graduate School at the Department of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, published by Bloomberg Quint and answer the questions below:
It is interesting that while Indian states are trying to suspend labour protection and make it easier for employers to sack workers, many other countries are trying to minimise lay-offs in this period of crisis by giving wage subsidy to employers to induce them to keep the workers on the payroll. These programs are an effort to reduce displacement, distress, and loss of worker morale, and at the time of economic recovery less friction and de-skilling. The wage subsidies are quite substantial in Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also being attempted in some developing countries like Argentina, Bangladesh, Botswana, China, Malaysia, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, and Turkey.
In the continuing sordid saga of callousness and brutality with the millions of suddenly unemployed migrant workers over the last six weeks since lockdown, an interesting fact to note is that employers who mostly had stopped paying them over this period, thus causing widespread hunger and homelessness, have lobbied with state governments to stop sending them back to their villages so that they remain available when the industries restart. I am actually in favour of a thorough overhaul. The current labour laws, tangled and outdated as they are, serve the long-term interests of neither the employers nor the workers. At the beginning of this century, the Second National Commission of Labour made a whole set of sensible recommendations for such an overhaul, but they remain largely unimplemented. I would support abolishing the firm size limit on labour retrenchment altogether, provided there is a provision for adequate unemployment benefits, both for regular and contract workers, and there is something like a state-provided universal basic income supplement as a fall-back option for everybody. "Allowing more flexibility in hiring and firing has to be combined, as part of a package deal, with a reasonable scheme of unemployment compensation from an earmarked fund, to which employers and employees should both regularly contribute." For far too long businesses in India, with some notable exceptions, have considered labour as a necessary but troublesome cog in the production machine, and the focus is to squeeze the maximum out of it with minimum pay and benefits while brandishing the threat of job insecurity. Organised labour, often under politicised partisan leadership from outside, has played that adversarial game. It is in the long-term interests of both sides to see at the ground level that labour-friendly practices can actually enhance long- term productivity and profitability. If cooperation can replace mutual suspicion and labour representatives can be trusted to participate in corporate governance as is the practice, say, in Germany and a few other European countries labour organisations can play a responsible role in achieving mutually beneficial goals. Taking the cover of the pandemic to unilaterally whittle down labour protections is going the opposite way, to distrust, and labour unrest.

Question: 1

The Government of Uttar Pradesh and many other state governments promulgatedOrdinances for Temporary Exemption from Certain Labour Laws that would suspend theoperation of all labour laws applicable to factories and manufacturing establishments in their respective state for a period of three years, with the exception of

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  • Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976
  • Employees‘ Compensation Act, 1923,
  • The Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996
  • All the above
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct Option is (D):All the above
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Question: 2

On which of the following areas, Central Government is exclusively competent to enact legislations?

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  • Trade unions; industrial and labour disputes
  • Social security and social insurance; employment and unemployment
  • Welfare of labour including conditions of work, provident funds, employers‘ liability, workmen‘s compensation, invalidity and old age pensions and maternity benefits.
  • Regulation of labour and safety in mines and oilfields.
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct Option is (D): Regulation of labour and safety in mines and oilfields.
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Question: 3

Which of the following laws has been enacted to prevent exploitation of inter-state migrant workers and, to ensure fair and decent conditions of employment for them?

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  • The Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act, 1979
  • Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 197
  • Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976
  • Migrant Workers (Protection) Act, 1979
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The Correct Option is A

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The correct Option is (A):The Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act, 1979
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Question: 4

The Employees‘ State Insurance Act, 1948 protects the interest of workers in contingencies such as —
I. Sickness 
II. Maternity, 
III. Temporary or permanent physical disablement, 
IV. Death due to employment injury resulting in loss of wages or earning capacity. 
Select the correct answer from the codes given bellow:

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  • I only
  • II only
  • I, III and IV
  • I, II, III and IV
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct Option is (D):I, II, III and IV
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Question: 5

As per the provisions contained in Chapter VB of the Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 establishment employing _____________ persons or more are required to seek prior permission of Appropriate Government before effecting lay-off, retrenchment and closure.

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  • 50
  • 100
  • 250
  • 500
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The Correct Option is B

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The correct Option is (B):100
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Question: 6

First come last go and last come first go‟ is the principle of:

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  • Lay-off
  • Closure
  • Retrenchment
  • Dismissal
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The Correct Option is C

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The correct Option is (C):Retrenchment
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Question: 7

Which of the following is an illegal industrial action as per law?

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  • Mutual Insurance
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Lock out
  • Gherao
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct Option is (D):Gherao
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Question: 8

Choose the correct objective of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.

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  • To prevent illegal strikes
  • To promote measures for securing and preserving good relations between the employers and the employees
  • To provide relief to workmen in matters of lay - off,retrenchment, wrongful dismissals
  • All of the above
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct Option is (D):All of the above
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Question: 9

Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 applies to every establishment/ contractor in which ____________ workmen are employed or were employed on any day ofthe preceding twelve months as contract labour.

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  • Ten or more
  • Fifteen
  • Twenty or more
  • Twenty-five or more
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The Correct Option is C

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The correct Option is (C):Twenty or more
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Question: 10

The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 shall not apply to establishments in which work is of:

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  • An intermittent or casual nature
  • In nature of Permanent work
  • Both (a) and b)
  • None of the above.
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The Correct Option is A

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The correct Option is (A):An intermittent or casual nature
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