Section 27 of FA, 1948 : Section 27: Prohibition Of Employment Of Women And Children Near Cotton-Openers
FA, 1948
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a textile factory that processes raw cotton. The factory has a section where a machine known as a cotton opener is used to clean and fluff the cotton before it is spun into yarn. According to Section 27 of The Factories Act, 1948, the factory is not allowed to employ women or children in the area where the cotton opener is operating due to safety concerns.
However, the factory has a large room where one side has...
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