Term "Labour Welfare" refers to all such services,
amenities and facilities given to the employees that improve their working conditions as well as
standard of living. It’s interpretation varies from entity to entity as per their
socio-economic condition, degree of industrialization and level of maturity of fundamental
democratic values.
With a view to extend social assistance and prevent the harassment to workers in certain
sectors, the Central Government has set up five different Labour Welfare Funds under the
Ministry of Labour & Employment to provide Housing, Medical Care, Educational and Recreational
facilities to workers employed in Beedi Industry, certain Non-coal Mines and Cine Industry and
some others as well. These five Labour Welfare Funds have been set up under the following Acts:
Mica Mines Labour Welfare
Fund Act, 1946:
Has been enacted to provide for constitution of a fund for financing the activities which
promote welfare of labour employed in the Mica Mining Industry;
Limestone and Dolomite Mines Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1972:
Has been enacted to provide for financing the activities which promote welfare of persons
employed in Iron Ore Mines, Manganese Ore Mines or Chrome Ore Mines;
Iron Ore Mines, Manganese Ore Mines & Chrome Ore Mines Labour
Welfare Fund Act, 1976:
Has been enacted to provide for the levy and collection of cess on limestone and dolomite for
financing the activities which promote welfare of persons employed in the Limestone & Dolomite
Mining Industry;
Beedi Workers Welfare Fund Act, 1976:
Has been enacted to provide for financing the activities which promote welfare of persons
engaged in the Beedi Industry; and
Cine Workers Welfare Fund Act, 1981:
Has been enacted to provide for financing the activities which promote welfare of the
Cine-workers.
These funds are financed out of the proceeds of Cess levied under respective Acts of the Central
Legislature. The above Acts mandate that the funds collected in the respective Labour Welfare
Funds may be applied by the Central Government to meet the expenditure incurred in connection
with providing facilities which are necessary for welfare of the workers employed in the above
industries.
Apart from the Central legislations governing welfare of the workers employed in the above
industries, almost all states have created Labour Welfare Fund under their specially enacted
laws or under adopted law of a different state for welfare of the workers employed in other
industries. These state specific Labour Welfare Funds are funded by contributions from the
employers.
The state specific laws dealing with Labour Welfare Fund are listed as follows:
Andhra Pradesh Welfare
Fund Act, 1987
Karnataka Labour
Welfare Fund Act, 1965
Maharashtra Labour
Welfare Fund Act, 1953
Tamil Nadu Labour
Welfare Fund Act, 1972
U. P. Labour Welfare
Fund Act, 1965
West Bengal Labour
Welfare Fund Act, 1974
Bombay Labour Welfare
Fund Act, 1953 [Applicable in Delhi & Gujarat]
Goa, Daman & Diu Labour
Welfare Fund Act, 1986
Punjab Labour Welfare
Fund Act, 1965 [Also Applicable in Haryana]
Kerala Labour Welfare
Fund Act, 1975
Kerala Shops &
Commercial Establishments Worker’s Welfare Fund Act, 2006
Madhya Pradesh Labour
Welfare Fund Act, 1968
Orissa Labour Welfare
Fund Act, 1996
We are Labour Law Consultants and at PCS, we provide following
services in compliance to various Central / state specific legislations dealing with Labour
Welfare Funds:
Providing day to day
consultancy on matters pertaining to Labour Welfare Fund;
Correspondence /
Liaisoning with Welfare Commisioner;
Timely Reminders for
Depositing Contribution to Labour Welfare Funds;
Preparation &
Submission of statement of Employer’s Contribution and Employees’ Contribution with Welfare
Commissioner;
Preparation &
Maintenance of various Registers like Register of Wages, Register of Unclaimed Wages, Register
of Fines etc.;
Preparation &
Submission of periodical Returns with Welfare Commissioner;
Preparation &
Submission of extract of Registers with Welfare Commissioner;
Replying / Satisfying
Show Cause Notices issued by Inspector / Welfare Commissioner;
Representing
establishments before Inspector;
Assistance to
establishments at the time of inspection and search of any premises by the Inspector;
Representing
establishments at the time of enquiries conducted by the Inspector.
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