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Bare acts > Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948 > Section 3
 
  


 

3. Scheme for ensuring regular employment of workers. –(1) Provision may he made by a scheme for the registration of dock workers and employers with a view to ensuring greater regularity of employment and for regulating the employment of dock workers, whether registered or not, in a port.

(2) In particular, a scheme may provide-

(a) For the application of the scheme to scheme classes of dock workers and employers as may be specified therein;

(b) For defining the obligations of dock workers and employers subject to the fulfillment of which the scheme may apply to them and the circumstances in which the scheme shall cease to apply to any dock workers or employers;

(c) For regulating the recruitment and entry into the scheme of clock workers, land the registration of dock workers and employers, including the maintenance of registers, the removal either temporarily or permanently, of names from the registers and the imposition of fees for registration;

(d) For regulating the employment of dock workers, whether registered or not, and the terms and conditions of such employment, including rates of remuneration, hours of work and conditions as to holidays and conditions as to holidays and pay in respect thereof;

(e) For securing that, in respect of periods during which employment of full employment, is not available for dockworkers to whom the scheme applies and who are available for work, such work, such workers will, subject to the conditions of the scheme, receive a minimum pay;

(f) For prohibiting, restricting or otherwise controlling the employment of dock workers to whom the scheme does not apply and the employment of dock workers by employers to whom the scheme does not apply;

(ff) For creating such fund or fund as may be necessary or expedient for the purpose of the scheme and for the administration of such fund or funds;

(g) For the training of dock workers, in so far as satisfactory provision therefor does not exist apart from the scheme;

(gg) For the welfare of the officers and other staff of the Board;

(i) For the manner in which, and the persons by whom, the cost of operating the scheme is to be defrayed;

(j) For or constituting the authority to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the scheme.

(k) For such incidental and supplementary natters as may be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the scheme.

(3) A scheme may further provide that a contravention of any provision thereof shall he punishable with imprisonment for such term as may be specified but in no case exceeding three months in respect of a first contravention or six months in respect of' any subsequent contravention, or with fine which may extend to such amount as may be specified but in no case exceeding five hundred rupees in respect of a first contravention or one thousand rupees in respect of any subsequent contravention, or with both imprisonment and fine as aforesaid.

 

 

 

 

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