Jurisdictional Powers of Concerned Authorities for Deduction of Payments under “The Payment of Wages Act, 1936” – A Case Study
Journal: International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IJHSS) (Vol.9, No. 4)Publication Date: 2021-06-05
Authors : Umesalma; Sudheendra Rao L N;
Page : 19-26
Keywords : Payment of Wages Act 1936; Section 1 Application; Section 14 –Inspector; Section 14-A – Facilities;
Abstract
During the period of the early nineteenth century, the slavery system was seen in every place where the people were exploited by rich people. It was extended even in the twentieth century. People have to work for a very low amount with a longer duration of time which extends up to 18 hours a day. This was running since by birth i.e. grandfather, father, son, son's son, etc. All the family members have to work with the rich family members. This leads to the unrest of the people and started to fight for rights. Kumari Sharanya has appealed to Saradevi about work conditions and requests for regular payments either by daily wages or weekly payments or monthly payments this appeal sent to the British Government where in which it is implemented. To eradicate this system, the British Government has introduced a lot of changes in society by enforcing many acts.
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