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The Orissa Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Rules, 1969
ODISHA
India
India
The Orissa Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Rules, 1969
Rule THE-ORISSA-BEEDI-AND-CIGAR-WORKERS-CONDITIONS-OF-EMPLOYMENT-RULES-1969 of 1969
- Published on 19 February 1969
- Commenced on 19 February 1969
- [This is the version of this document from 19 February 1969.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title.
- These rules may be called the Orissa Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Rules, 1969.2. Definitions.
- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires-Chapter II
Licensing of Industrial premises
3. Form of application for grant of licence and licence fees.
4. Applications for renewal.
5. Form and terms and conditions of licence.
6. Issue of duplicate licences.
7. Appeals under Section 5.
- An appeal under Section 5 of the Act shall-:8. Fees.
| Number of employees proposed to be employed onany day during the financial year for which the licence isrequired to be granted or renewed | For Industrial premises in which power drivermachinery is used | For Industrial premises in which power drivenmachinery is not used | |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | |
| Rs. | Rs. | ||
| (a) | Not exceeding 10 | 200 | 150 |
| (b) | Between 11 and 20 | 400 | 300 |
| (c) | Between 21 and 50 | 800 | 600 |
| (d) | Between 51 and 100 | 2,000 | 1,500 |
| (e) | Between 101 to 250 | 3,500 | 3,000 |
| (f) | Exceeding 250 | 6,000 | 5,000 |
9. Refund of fees.
Chapter III
Health and Welfare
10. Cleanliness.
11. Ventilation.
- In every work room or half of an industrial premises, windows and other forms of openings for ventilation shall be provided in sufficient number to admit a continued supply of fresh air so as to keep the atmosphere inside such room or hall comfortable and free from dust, fumes and other impurity.12. Latrines.
13. Urinals.
14. Latrines and urinals to be connected to sewage system wherever possible.
- When any general system of underground sewage with an assured water supply is provided for or exists in any particular locality, all latrines and urinals in an industrial premises in such locality other than a septic tank, latrine, shall be connected with such sewage system if the industrial premises is situated within 30.5 metres of that sewage system.15. White-washing and colour-washing of latrines and urinals.
16. Construction and maintenance of drains.
- All drains work on an industrial premises for carrying waste or sullage water shall be constructed in masonry or other permeable materials and shall be regularly flushed and effluent disposed of by connecting such drains with suitable drainage lines :Provided that where there is no such drainage line, the effluent shall be deodorised in order to render it innocuous and then disposed of.17. Water taps etc. in latrines.
- Where piped water-supply is available, a sufficient number of water taps conveniently accessible shall be provided inside or near latrines on an industrial premises and where there is no continuous supply of water, water cisterns with cans shall be provided for washing purposes in or near such latrines.18. Washing facilities.
19. Creches.
20. First-aid.
21. Canteens.
Chapter IV
Working hours, leave appeals in case of dismissal, etc.
22. Notice and register of periods of work.
23. Method of calculating cash equivalent to concessional sale of food-grains etc.
24. Register of leave with wages.
25. Leave Book.
26. Appeals under Section 31.
Chapter V
Miscellaneous
27. Disputes relating to issue of raw materials by the employer.
28. Supervision of distribution of raw materials.
- No employer shall, if he is required so to do by an Inspector by an order in waiting, distribute, except under the supervision of the Inspector, making the order or the supervision of another Inspector, raw materials to such employee or employees and during such period as may be specified in the order.29. Limit with regard to the rejection of beedis or cigars.
30. Payment of wages to a home.
- worker-Where raw materials are supplied to a home-worker at his home, the wages due to him shall also be paid at his home :Provided that an Inspector may, if he considers it expedient so to do in the circumstances of any case, specify in respect of any homeworkers any other place or places at which wages shall be paid.31. Protection against fire.
- In every industrial premises, the employer shall provide adequate fire-fighting equipment.32. Returns.
- The employer in respect of every industrial premises shall send to the competent authority on or before the 10th day of every month a monthly return in Form XI and furnish to that authority an annual return in Form XII on or before the 30th April of every year.33. Maintenance of certain registers.
34. Record of outside work.
- The record to be maintained by the employer of the work permitted under Sub-section (1) of Section 29 to be carried on outside the industrial premises shall be in Form XVII.35. Information required by Inspector.
36. Notice to be sent by the registered post-Every notice or order under the Act or the rules made thereunder, addressed to any.
- employer or beedi or cigar worker, shall be presumed to have been duly served if such notice has been sent by registered post.Form I[See Rules 3 and 4]Application for grant or renewal of licence for the financial year1. Full name of the industrial premises
2. (i) Full postal address and situation of the industrial promises...
3. Maximum number of employees proposed to be employed on any one day during the financial year......................
4. Full name and residential address of the person who shall be the employer for the purposes of the Act.......................
5. If the employer is a partnership company, etc., full name and residential address of other partners or directors, etc..................
(See Note 1 at the end)6. Financial resources of the employer (e.g., particulars and value of movable and immovable properties, bank reference, income tax assessment, (etc.)................
7. Whether the employer is a trade mark holder registered under the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958.................................
8. Value of beedies or cigars or both manufactured at the industrial premises during the preceding financial year..............................
9. Previous experience of the applicant in the industry...............
10. Whether the proposed site of the industrial premises amounts to the alteration of the site of any existing industrial premises and, if so, the reasons for such alteration...............
11. Whether any industrial premises was closed by the applicant during the period of twelve months immediately preceding the date of the application and, if so, the reasons therefor...........
12. Source of obtaining tobacco...................
13. Whether the beedies or cigars or both manufactured by the applicant will be sold and marketed by himself or through a proprietor or a registered user of a trade mark registered under the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958, or any other person...................
14. Whether the plans of the premises are enclosed......................
15. Amount of fees Rs..................(Rs.........................) paid in Treasury on vide Challan No. enclosed.
I hereby declare that the particulars furnished by me in the form are to the best my knowledge and belief accurate.Date :Signature of applicantNote 1 -Where the industrial premises are run or proposed to be run by a contractor for or on behalf of another person or persons or company, etc., the said other person or persons or company, etc., is under the Act the employer and particulars to be entered for "employer" in the Form should be in regard to such person, persons or company, etc.. The applicant for licence may, however, be either the contractor or the employer.Note 2 - (1) This Form shall be completed in ink in block letters or typed.| Date of renewal | Fees paid for renewal | Date of expiry |
| (1) | (2) | (3) |
| 1.2.3.4. |
1. The manufacturing process shall be carried on only in that part of the industrial premises specified for the purpose in the licence.
2. The maximum number of employees employed in the industrial premises shall not on any day exceed the number specified in the licence.
3. Power-driven machinery not specified in the licence shall not be used in the manufacturing process in the premises.
4. Except with the prior permission in writing of the competent authority, the industrial premises shall not be extended and except with the like permission, no structural alterations shall be made in any building on such premises.
5. The licence shall not be transferable.
Form III[See Rules 10 (2), 14 (3), 21 (6) (b)]Record of white-washing, colour washing, varnishing and painting and cleaning| Part of the Industrial premises (e.g. name ofroom) | Parts white-washed, colour-washed, painted, orvanished, e.g. walls, ceilings, wood work, etc. | Treatment whether white-washed, colour washed,painted or vanished or cleaned | Date on which white-washing, painting orvanishing or cleaning was carried out according to the Englishcalendar, (date, month, year) | Remarks | Signature of employer |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Period of work | Place | District |
| Men (Total No. of men employed) | Women and young persons (Total No. of women andyoung persons employed) | Description of groups (Groups Nature letter) orwork) | Remarks | ||||
| A123 | B123 | C123 | D123 | E123 | F123 | ABCDEF |
| Name of the employee | Whether young person or not | Total hours worked during the week | Date on which overtime work is done and extent ofsuch over-time each occasion | Extent of over-time worked during the week |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
1. Calendar year of service...............
2. Wage period from......................to.................
3. No. of days of work performed during the calendar year................
4. Balance of leave from the preceding year......................
5. Leave earned during the year mentioned in Col.(I)..................
6. Total of Cols. (4) and (5)............
7. Leave enjoyed from to..................
8. Balance of leave to credit............
9. Normal rate of wages, i.e.., daily average of full time earnings in cash..................
10. Cash equivalent of advantage accruing through concessional sale of foodgrains, etc.......................
11. Rate of wages for the leave period (total of Cots. (9) and (10)...
12. Date and amount paid..................
13. Remarks..................
Form VI[See Rules 24 (1) and 25 (1)]Register of leave with wages, (Regular Employees)Separate page shall be allotted to each employee.| Leave Book | |
| Adult/youngperson............................................................. | |
| Name................................................................................... | |
| Father'sname....................................................................... | |
| Date of joining theestablishment........................................ | |
| Date ofdischarge................................................................. | |
| Date and amount of payment made in lieu of leave due..... | |
| Serial No........................ | Name ofestablishment......................................................... |
| Date of entry into service | Leave atcredit...................................................................... |
1. Name of establishment......................
2. Serial No....................
3. Name of employee and age.......................
4. Father's/husband's name.....................
5. Date of entry into service..................
6. Date of discharge..........................
7. Amount paid in lieu of leave...................
8. Calendar year of service...................
9. No. of days Worked during the year....................
10. Balance of leave from preceding year....................
11. Leave earned during the year mentioned in Col. (8)................
12. Total of Cols. (10) and (11)...............
13. Leave enjoyed from to...................
14. Balance of leave to credit.................
15. Normal rate of wages, i. e., daily average of lull time earnings in cash.....................
16. Cash equivalent of advantage accruing through concessional sale of foodgrains, etc., if any..................
17. Rate of wages for the leave period (total of Cols. 15 and 16)...
18. Date and amount paid....................
19. Remarks........................
Form VIII[See Rule 26 (3) (a)]Notice to the employer under Clause (b) of Sub-section (2) of Section 31Shri..............................has appeared to the........................................Appellate Authority under Clause (a) of Sub-section (2) of Section 31 of the Beedi aid Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966, against the order of his discharge/dismissal/retrenchment. A copy of his appeal petition is enclosed.The appeal has been posted for hearing on the day of...................19................. at a. m./p.m. at You should appear before the Appellate Authority on that day and answer the claims. You must be prepared to produce on that day all the witnesses upon whose evidence and on the documents upon which you intend to rely in support of your defence. In default of your appearance on that day the matter will be heard and determined in your absence.Appellate AuthorityForm IX[See Rule 26 (3) (b)]Notice to the employee under Clause (b) of Sub-section (2) of Section 31Your appeal has been posted for hearing on the day of..................19..........at a. m./p. m. You should appear before the Appellate Authority on that day to prove the claim. You must be prepared to produce on that day all the witnesses on whose evidence and all documents upon which you intend to rely in support of your case. In default of your appearance on that day, the matter will be heard and determined in your absence.Appellate AuthorityForm X[See Rule 27 (1)]Record of Decision or Order1. Serial No......................
2. Date of application.....................
3. Name or names, parentage, address or addresses of applicants of some or ail of the applicants ........................
4. Name and address of the employer.............v.............
5. Substance of the dispute........................
6. Plea of parties and their examination, if any.......................
7. Documents seen..........................
8. Substance of the evidence taken........................
9. Finding and brief statement of the reasons therefor.................
10. Decision..........................
SignedDateForm XI[See Rule 32]Monthly Return1. Name of the industrial premises and lull postal address.............
2. No. and date of licence.......................
3. Month to which the return relate.........................
4. Name of the employer..........................
5. Name of the principal employer if the employer is working as contractor for principal employer...........................
6. Quantity of beedi and/or cigar tobacco released by the Central Excise Department..............................
7. Quantity of beedi and/or cigar tobacco supplied by the principal employer..........................
8. No. of beedi and/or cigars manufactured by the employer in industrial establishment............................
9. No. of beedis and/or cigars manufactured by the employer in places other than industrial establishment, i.e., workers working in their homes...........................
10. No. of beedis and/or cigars sold and to whom........................
Date :Signature of the employerForm XII[See Rule 32]1. Name and address of the industrial premises..........................
2. No. and date of licence........................
3. Name of the employer...........................
4. Names of principal employer if the employer is working as contractor for a principal employer...........................
5. Average number of employees employed daily in the industrial premises-
MenWomenYoung personsMaleFemale6. Average monthly number of home-workers employed (i.e., who work in their homes).....................
7. Normal hours worked per week in the industrial premises
8. Number of days worked in the year in the industrial premises
9. Number of employees who were granted leave during the calendar year
| Young persons | (a) employed in the industrial premises |
| (b) employed in homes | |
| Other than young persons | (a) employed in the industrial promises |
| (b) employed in homes |
10. Number of female employees who were given maternity benefit during the year.
| Serial No. | Name | Designation | Group | Relay | Shift No. | Period of work | Remarks |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
1. Name of the home-worker
2. Address of the home where manufacturing process is carried on
3. Month
Account of the work done at homes| Date | Whether work was done | No. of beedis/cigars manufactured | Wages received |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
| 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 |
| 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 |
| Name | Designation | Date on which overtime has been worked | Extent of overtime | Total overtime worked or production in case ofpiece workers | Normal hours | Normal rate of pay |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| Overtime rate of pay | Normal earnings | Overtime earnings | Cash equivalent of advantage accuring through theconcessional sale of food grains etc. | Total earnings | Date of which overtime payment made |
| 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
| Date | Place of places where outside work was permitted | Nature of work | Name of employee | Remarks |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |