72.
As per the provisions of the Building and other Construction Workers (regulation of employment and conditions of services) Act, 1996. Who among the following is the ex-officio member in the Central Advisory Committee?

74.
According to Inter-state Migrant Workman Rules, 1980 what are the timings under which the female migrant worker will be allowed to work?

75.
. . . . . . . . attitude play an important role in wage fixation and it also reflect their desire to improve or maintain morale of the workers.

76.
Match the following articles and directive policies.
List-I List-II
a. Equal right to an adequate means to livelihood 1. Article 42
b. Maternity relief 2. Article 39
c. Ensuring a decent standard of life and full enjoyment of leisure and social and cultural opportunities 3. Article 41
d. Right to work 4. Article 43

77.
Which of the following statements are true/false?
1. Day is a period of twenty fours beginning from midnight.
2. A child who has completed his fourteenth year or an adolescent shall not be required or allowed to work in any factory unless he has a certificate of fitness is granted in the custody of the manager of the factory.
3. All doors and window frames and other wooden or metallic framework and shutters of a factory should be kept painted or varnished and the painting or varnishing shall be carried out atleast once in every period of four years.
4. The state government has the power to direct the Director General of Factory Advice Service and Labour Institutes or any institution specialised in matters relating to standards of safety in hazardous processes.

78.
Labour welfare movement has witnessed some distinctive developments. They are
1. Voluntary organisations engaged in labour welfare expanded in number and influences.
2. State through legislations tried to regulate and improve the lot of labour.
3. Some enlightened employers took the initiative to improve the working and living conditions of labour.
4. Trade Unions fought to bring about an improvement in the working conditions of labour and to raise their status socially and economically.
Arrange the developments in correct order from latest to earliest.

79.
Assertion (A) In a planned economy, a certain degree of wage regulation by the state becomes inevitable as an integral part of planning itself.
Reason (R) It is socially desirable for wage earners to live on a healthy and decent plane and to participate freely in industrial government and that the state should interfere in the economic relationship of its citizens whenever these attainable ideals are not realised.

80.
Which of the following is incorrect for the governing body of ILO?