Context: Recently, Minister of State (I/C) for Labour and Employment has launched the official Logo of “Labour Bureau”.
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Key Points
- It displays the three goals that Labour Bureau aspires to achieve in producing quality data i.e. Accuracy, Validity and Reliability.
- Significance: The new logo encapsulates the essence of three core areas of the bureau - rural, agriculture and industrial workers.
- The logo represents three goals that the Labour Bureau aims to achieve in producing quality data - accuracy, validity and reliability.
- Blue cog wheel represents work: The choice of blue colour signifies that the organization deals with blue collar workers in rural and agriculture sectors.
- The line graph shows ups and downs in the employment sector as it captures ground realities.
- The logo will now take the message deeper about our existence, our work and what it stands for.
About the Labour Bureau
- It is the data and survey wing of the union labour ministry.
- The foundations of the Labour Bureau can be traced to the Royal Commission on Labour in 1931.
- The Commission underlined the need for systematic collection of labour statistics relating to living, working and socio-economic conditions of industrial labour.
- A committee was set up in 1940 to recommend a statistical body for measuring change in prices following the Second World War.
- Accordingly, the Directorate of Cost of Living was established in Shimla 1941 and in 1946 the directorate was renamed Labour Bureau.
Functions of Labour Bureau:
- Responsible for the collation, collection and publication: Of statistics and related information on wages, earnings, productivity, absenteeism, labour turn-over, industrial relations, working and living conditions and evaluation of working of various labour enactments etc.
- Storehouse of important economic indicators: Like Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial, Agricultural and Rural Labourers; wage rate indices and data on industrial relations, socio-economic conditions in the organized and unorganised sector of industry etc.
The functions/activities of Labour Bureau can be classified under three major heads:
- Labour Intelligence
- Labour Research
- Monitoring and evaluation studies under the Minimum Wages Act 1948.
- The labour bureau is an important organisation as it is essential to value real data and make policies to improve situations wherever necessary.