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Title: Wage policy in Indian industries
Authors: Rajan, Varghese K E
Dr.Chandrasekharan, N S
Keywords: Concepts of wages
Components of wages
Wage policy in a welfare state
Protection of wages
Minimum wage fixation
Standard of living efficiencyof labour
Foundations of wage fixing
Adjudication of wages
Issue Date: Nov-1985
Publisher: Cochin University of Science And Technology
Abstract: India is on the threshold of industrial and economic development. The growth would be retarded if harmonious employer-employee relations are not maintained. 'Wages' plays a fundamental role in establishing this relationship. However, much controversy in the industrial sphere revolves round the question of wages. Though formerly the laissez faire doctrine prevailed, with the emergence of the welfare state ideology, notions of national economy and social justice gained prominence. The problem of wages has became one with social, political, economic, psychological and legal dimensions. Formulation of a proper wage policy is thus a riddle. Realities of the present have to be fused with perspectives about the future. With due recognition of all significant factors, a proper balance has to be struck, which should be the hard core of any wage policy. This study emphasises the need for a wage policy which may meet the requirements of rapid economic growth and stable industrial relations. The study also indicates the proper bases for the promotien of such a policy.
Description: School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science And Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3577
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