Solapur is the
home of Handloom and Powerloom weaving industry which provides employment to a
large number of workers. There are around 6000 powerloom industries operational
in the district. Out of these 300 establishments are registeretd under Mumbai
Shops and Societies Act 1948 and the other 3000 are registered under Factories
Act 1948. There are about 25000 Powerloom and about 30000 workers are employed.
On the Jackard powerloom the main production is Chadders, Towels and Napkins.
These products are exported to various countries in the world
For the benefits
of these workers the following worker unions have been formed and the employed
workers are connected to one or the other unions.
A separate
association for the powerloom industry owners 'Solapur District Powerloom
Holders Association' is functional to look after the welfare of the powerloom
industry.
Most of the
powerloom industries are operational in day shift only from 8 a.m. to 6
p.m. with two hours break for lunch and recess. Some of the industries
are operational in two shifts from 8.00 a.m. to 4.00.p.m. and from 4.p.m. till
12.00 midnight.
The employees
working on the handloom/powerloom machines mainly manufacture Jackard Chadders,
Towels and Napkins. These workers receive their payments on the 'Piece Rate'
basis, based on category of the product. As the 'Piece Rates' of various
products are different there is variation in workers earnings. As per the
traditional piece rate system the worker gets Rupees 70 to 90 per day on an
average.
Beedi industry is
the second importatnt industry in Solapur. There are 115 units of 29 various
beedi factories. In these 115 units there are about 70000 lady workers. and
1725 factory workers in the district. Four beedi unions are working for the
welfare of these workers. These are,
Out of these
unions National Beedi Majdoor Sangh (INTUC) union, is recognised under
'Maharashtra Kamgaar Sanghtana Recognisation and Prohibition of Illegal
Workers Tradition act 1971' and is functional in six Beedi
factories.
AMENDED MINIMUM WAGES
The Govt. of
Maharashtra has reammended the minimum wages for the beedi workers effective
from 18.03.2000. The present minimum wages effective from 01.07.2000 to
31.12.2000 is Rs.39/- per 1000 beedis and Rs.11/- as special allowance. But as
per the agreement made between the beedi producers and workers unions,. the
minimum wages are Rs.33/- per 1000 beedis and Rs.6.78/- as special allowance
for the above period. As per this agreement the payment given to workers is
still below the minimum wage prescribed by the Govt. and is illegal. Hence the
Asst. Commissioner of Labour office has initiated 218 Court cases against the
beedi producers. A total of Rs.5,12,72,588/- amount is involved in these court
cases.