Contract Labour Regulations Sample Clauses

Contract Labour Regulations. (i) Notice of commencement: The Contractor shall, within SEVEN days of commencement of the work, furnish in writing to the Inspecting Officer of the area concerned the following information : (a) Name and situation of the work. (b) Contractor's name and address (c) Particulars of the Department for which the work is undertaken, (d) Name and address of sub-contractors as and when they are appointed. (e) Commencement and probable duration of the work. (f) Number of workers employed and likely to be employed. (g) 'fair wages' for different categories of workers. (h) Number of hours of work which shall constitute a normal working day:- (i) The number of hours which shall constitute a normal working day for an adult shall be NINE hours. The working day of an adult worker shall be so arranged that inclusive of intervals, if any, for rest it shall not spread over more than twelve hours on any day, when an adult worker is made to work for more than NINE hours on any day or for more than FORTY EIGHT hours in any week he shall, in respect of overtime work, be paid wages at double the ordinary rate of wages.
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Contract Labour Regulations. 1. SHORT TITLE These regulations may be called the Contractor’s labour Regulations.
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