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Looking beyond Employment Social Security Looking beyond Employment Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

What is Social Security? Lord Beveridge: …it’s an attack on five giants, viz., Want, Disease, Ignorance, Squalor & Idleness From Womb To Tomb Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Some views… Fridlander: …a programme of protection provided by society against the contingencies of modern life – sickness, unemployment, old age, industrial accidents and invalidism against which the individual cannot be expected to protect himself and his family by his own ability or foresight Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA The ILO’s view… …the security that society furnishes… against certain risks to which its members are exposed… contingencies against which the individual of small means cannot effectively provide by his own ability or foresight … alone or in private combination with his fellows. Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

The importance of Social Security Related to high ideals of human dignity and social justice Influence public policy in all countries Useful protection of labour stability Protection of labour and Stability of labour force A measure of progress made by a Country and its people Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Why provide SS? Objectives: Compensation – for loss of earning capacity Life, limb, health or work Restoration – of actual earning capacity Cure, Reemployment, Rehabilitation Prevention – of loss of earning / capacity Create systems and structures Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Forms of Social Security Social Assistance Social Insurance Family Benefits Public Services Provident Funds Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Social Assistance Historical origin (for poor and needy) Ancient India – Hindu doctrines 7th century – Islamic doctrines 15th century – European ‘poor law’ doctrines Modern Thinking Danish Programme – added self-respect State Financing Legal right of citizens / subjects Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Social Insurance Pioneering German schemes – covered sickness, old age, invalidity Contributory scheme of social assistance where there is assured return and no ‘means-test’ to decide eligibility The 3 Actors participate & contribute Benefits accrue at different levels / rates Benefits not directly linked to contribution – usually benefits tilted towards poor Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

ILO conventions on Social Security 18: Workmen’s Compensation (Occupational Diseases) 1925 19: Equality of Treatment (Accident Compensation) 1925 42: Workmen’s Compensation (Occupational Diseases)Revised 1934 102: The Social Security (Minimum Standards), 1952 118: Equality of Treatment (Social Security) 1962 Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

ILO conventions on Social Security 121: The Employment Injury Benefits, 1964 & 1980 128: Invalidity, Old Age and Survivor's Benefits, 1967 130: The Medical Care and Sickness Benefits, 1969 157: Maintenance of Social Security Rights, 1982 168: Employment Protection and Protection against Unemployment, 1988 183: Maternity protection (Revised) 2000 189: Job creation in Small and Medium Enterprises, 1998 Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Social Security Laws in India Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923 State administered Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948 Center (Cash) and State (Healthcare) jointly administer Employees’ Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 Center administers through CPF Organization Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 Center for Mines & Circus, State for Factories, others Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 State as per exclusive territorial jurisdiction, Center for rest Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

The Workman’s Compensation Act For whom? If engaged in Factory, Mines, Railways etc as per 2nd Schedule of Act Injury at work but not covered by ESI Act What benefit? Financial Compensation for Death, Disablement or Disease Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Employees’ State Insurance Act For whom? Engaged in Factories, establishments notified by Government Earning below Rs.6500/ per month What benefit? Cover sickness, maternity, disability, dependants, death Financial Medical care Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA EPF Act For whom? Engaged in Factories, establishments employing 20+ notified by Government Earning below Rs.5000/ per month What benefit? Provident Fund – refundable in lump sum, loans & permanent withdrawals Pension Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Maternity Benefit Act For whom? Engaged in Factories, Mines, Plantations, establishments notified by Government Not covered under ESI Act What benefit? Payment for 12 weeks absence without normal leave Calculated on average daily wages (min-10) Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Payment of Gratuity Act For whom? Engaged in Factories, Mines, Plantations, Railways, Shops and establishments notified by Government In service for 5 successive years What benefit? 15 days wages for each year of service Maximum limit Rs 3,50,000/ 7 days wages per season for seasonal occupation Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

Social Security and EMR Social Security as a State function? Social Security as Employer’s function? Social Security as Employee’s Right? Social Security as an issue for collective representation and bargaining? A potent cause for employee commitment or disaffection towards Work? Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA