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Asked: April 2, 20242024-04-02T11:30:40+05:30 2024-04-02T11:30:40+05:30In: Industrial Safety

Discuss the welfare activities for which an occupier is held responsible towards women employees.

Talk about the welfare initiatives that an occupier is expected to provide for female workers.

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-04-02T11:30:56+05:30Added an answer on April 2, 2024 at 11:30 am

      An occupier, as defined by various labor laws including the Factories Act, 1948, holds significant responsibilities towards the welfare of women employees in the workplace. These responsibilities include:

      1. Providing Maternity Benefits: An occupier is responsible for ensuring that women employees receive maternity benefits as mandated by law. This includes maternity leave with pay, typically for a duration of 26 weeks, to allow women to care for their newborn child without the fear of losing their job or income.

      2. Creating Safe and Hygienic Working Conditions: The occupier must ensure that the workplace provides safe and hygienic conditions conducive to the well-being of women employees. This includes provisions for clean drinking water, sanitary facilities, adequate ventilation, and lighting, as well as measures to prevent sexual harassment and discrimination.

      3. Establishing Crèche Facilities: In compliance with the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017, occupiers are required to provide crèche facilities within the workplace or in close proximity for women with young children. These facilities must be equipped with trained staff and amenities to support the care and nurturing of children while their mothers are at work.

      4. Offering Flexible Work Arrangements: Occupiers are encouraged to implement flexible work arrangements such as part-time work, telecommuting, or flexible scheduling to accommodate the needs of women employees, especially those with caregiving responsibilities at home.

      5. Conducting Gender Sensitization and Training: The occupier is responsible for organizing gender sensitization programs and training sessions to raise awareness about gender equality, diversity, and the prevention of sexual harassment in the workplace. These initiatives aim to create a respectful and inclusive work environment for women employees.

      6. Ensuring Equal Opportunities: Occupiers must ensure that women employees have equal opportunities for employment, promotion, training, and career advancement without discrimination based on gender. This includes implementing fair recruitment and promotion policies and providing equal access to training and development opportunities.

      Overall, occupiers have a legal and ethical obligation to prioritize the welfare of women employees in the workplace by implementing policies and initiatives that support their health, safety, and professional development. By fulfilling these responsibilities, occupiers contribute to creating a more inclusive, supportive, and equitable work environment for all employees.

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