Pocket Book of Labour  Statistics 2007

CONTENTS

 

PART I

 

  Preface  

 

1  Employment

 

1.1

Employment in factories

 

 

(a) By industry groups

1

 

(b)State-wise number of registered factories, working factories, factories submitting returns & workers employed

3

 

(c ) Average daily employment in factories submitted returns by age and sex

7

1.2

Average number of workers employed in major plantations

11

1.3

Employment covered under various Acts.

12

 

2 Wages and Earnings

 

2.1

Average annual earnings of workers employed in manufacturing industries

13

2.2

Average annual earnings of workers employed in manufacturing industries (By Industry)

14

2.3

Range of minimum wages per day for the lowest paid unskilled workers

15

 

3 Prices

 

3.1

(a) Annual Average and month wise all-India CPI Nos. for industrial workers

19

 

(b) Centre wise annual average CPI Nos. (General) for industrial workers

20

3.2

Average CPI numbers for agricultural and rural labourers

24

 

4 Trade Unions

 

4.1

Growth of trade unions and their membership

25

4.2

Number and membership of trade unions  submitted returns

26

 

 5 Industrial Disputes

 

5.1

Industrial disputes resulting in work stoppages

30

5.2

Severity of industrial disputes in manufacturing sector

31

5.3

Mandays lost in disputes resulting in work stoppages

(a) By  Industries

32

 

(b) By States

35

5.4

Percentage distribution of disputes by causes

37

5.5

Percentage distribution of disputes by duration

38

5.6

Disputes by sphere

39

5.7

Disputes by sectors

40

5.8

Disputes by strikes, lockouts and gheraos

41

5.9

No. of permanent closures and workers affected

42

5.10

No.of  retrenchments and workers retrenched

44

5.11

No.of units affecting lay-off, workers laid-off and mandays lost

46

 

 6 Accidents, Safety and Absenteeism

 

6.1

Industrial injuries in factories

(a) Incidence and frequency rates (by states)

48

 

(b) Incidence and frequency rate (by important industries)

52

6.2

Absenteeism rates amongst directly employed regular workers by states

58

 

7 Social Security

 

7.1

Compensated injuries and amount of compensation paid under Workmen's Compensation Act

60

7.2

Maternity benefits paid under the Maternity Benefit Act

61

 

8 International Comparison

 

8.1

Employment in selected major groups of industries in different countries

62

8.2

Average earning/salaries of industrial workers/employees in manufacturing

64

8.3

Industrial disputes in selected countries

65

8.4

Rates of Occupational injuries (Fatal injuries)

67

8.5

Index numbers of consumer prices (General indices)

68

9

ILO Conventions Ratified by India

70

10

Current Labour Activities

74

 

PART II

 

 

 1 Population and Labour Force

 

1.1

Distribution of population (by states/U.Ts)

90

1.2

Distribution of working and non-working population

92

1.3

Percentage  distribution of population by labour force status

94

 

2 Employment

 

2.1

(a) Estimated employment in public sector (by branches)

96

 

(b)Estimated employment  (by industry divisions)

97

2.2

Employment in mines

 

 

(a) By minerals

99

 

(b) State-wise average daily No. of workers employed- (By category) State-wise

100

2.3

Employment in railways, posts, telecommunications, insurance and banks

101

2.4

Index  numbers of  estimated employment

102

 

 3 Employment Services and Training

 

3.1

Employment exchanges and their activities

103

3.2

Applicants on live register by occupational groups

104

3.3

No. of educated applicants on live register of Employment Exchanges

105

3.4

Training activities under the DGE&T

106

3.5

Training programmes conducted by the DGFASLI

107

3.6

Training programmes conducted by the Central Board for Workers Education

108

 

4 Wages and Earnings

 

4.1

Earnings of workers in mines

111

4.2

Index of  money earnings

112

 

5 Accidents, Safety and Absenteeism

 

5.1

Number of industrial injuries and incidence rates in railways

113

5.2

Industrial injuries in mines by class of minerals

114

5.3

Reportable accidents in ports

115

5.4

Reportable accidents on Board ships and frequency rate

116

 

6 Social Security

 

6.1

a) Working of the Employees State Insurance Act- No. of factories and employees covered

117

 

b) ESI dispensaries and attendance

118

 

c) No. of beds available in ESI hospitals/annexes/other hospitals

119

 

d) Sickness and maternity benefits under the ESI scheme

120

 

e) Disablement and dependants' benefits under the ESI scheme

121

 

f) Income and expenditure of the ESI

122

6.2

(a) Working of the employees provident fund scheme

123

 

(b) Region wise coverage and subscribers of the employees provident fund scheme

124

 

(c) Schedule of Industries / classes of Establishments to which EPF & MP Act applies

125

 

(d) Contributions received under employees provident fund scheme

131

 

(e) Investment of funds and interest allowed

132

 

(f) Refunds including loans and advances granted

133

 

(g) Refunds including loans and advances granted (By state)

134

 

(h) Claims settled and amount paid under employees provident fund scheme

135

 

(i) Non refundable advances granted under employees provident fund scheme

136

 

(J) Income and expenditure under the employees provident fund organisation

137

6.3

Working of the mica mines labour welfare fund

138

6.4

Working of Iron, Manganese and Chrome Ore Mines  Labour Welfare Fund

139

6.5

Working of  Limestone and Dolomite Labour Welfare Fund

140

6.6

Working of Beedi Workers Welfare Fund

141

6.7

Working of the Cine Workers Welfare Fund

142

6.8

(a) Working of Coal Mines Provident Fund

143

 

(b) Working of Coal Mines Provident Fund (State wise distribution)

144

 

(c) Loans and advances granted under coal mines provident fund  scheme

145

 

(d ) Claims for refunds under the coal mines provident fund scheme

146

 

(e) Income and expenditure under the coal mines provident fund scheme

147

 

(f) Family pension fund benefits

148

 

Explanatory Notes Part I

149

 

Explanatory Notes Part II

153

 

Annexure A 1

160

 

Annexure A2

164