WAGE LAWS – AN APPROACH, CHALLENGES AND CONSEQUENCES UPON THE INDIAN INDUSTRY

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In a functioning society, the economic prosperity of the country is always determined on the earning capacity of the workers. As we know in every society, there are some social evils that we have to fight and one of them is wage disparity. For as long as we look back, the concept of wage can be found in every culture. It can be loosely translated to a kind of economic incentive or consideration given for the work done by a worker. This system of wage existed in the ancient days though it might not have been as well organised or codified. We can take examples of Zamindars, money lenders who abused their power to make workers do work for free or to repay the huge amount of debts owed. These situations were so grave that it left the descendants of such workers to become lifelong slaves merely to repay the same. Further it has been observed, during ancient times that various Kingdoms engaged in the practice of making the public work under them for free: in order to build roads, to cultivate for the royal family, to make monuments, palaces in return of granting “Kar Maafi”. And it has been practised as a custom for a long time with no such laws to protect their basic rights. Moreover, the problem of exploiting workers is not merely domestic, but an international one. Countries like England, France, and Spain have had instances of oppressing the masses: compelling them to work, all the while exploiting them out of a fair payment.
工资法——对印度工业的一种方法、挑战和后果
在一个正常运转的社会中,一个国家的经济繁荣总是取决于工人的赚钱能力。正如我们所知,在每个社会中,都有一些社会弊病,我们必须与之斗争,其中之一就是工资差距。只要我们回顾过去,工资的概念可以在每一种文化中找到。它可以粗略地翻译为对工人所做的工作给予的一种经济激励或考虑。这种工资制度在古代就存在了,尽管它可能没有被很好地组织或编纂。我们可以以zamindar为例,他们是放债人,滥用权力让工人无偿工作或偿还巨额债务。这些情况是如此严重,以至于这些工人的后代成为终身奴隶,只是为了报答同样的待遇。此外,人们还观察到,在古代,各个王国都从事免费为其提供公共工程的做法:为了修路,为王室耕种,建造纪念碑和宫殿,作为给予“Kar Maafi”的回报。长期以来,这种做法一直是一种习俗,没有这样的法律来保护他们的基本权利。此外,剥削工人的问题不仅是国内问题,而且是国际问题。像英国、法国和西班牙这样的国家都有压迫群众的例子:强迫他们工作,同时又剥削他们,不给他们公平的报酬。
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