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    PROFILE PERFORMANCE

    DISTRICT OFFICELABOUR

    GUJRANWALA

    TO

    THE SECRETARY

    LABOUR & HUMANRESOURCE, PUNJAB

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    IMPORTANTFUNCTIONS

    Maintenance of Industrial peace throughregulation of trade unions activities. Registration and de-registration of trade unions.

    Holding of elections and referendums for

    determination of Collective Bargaining Agent. Audit & Scrutiny of Annual Returns of trade unions.

    Conciliation, mediation and arbitration on Charter ofDemands.

    Redressal of individual and collective grievances.

    Control of illegal strike, lock-out or un-fair labourpractices on the part of employers and workmen.

    Adjudication of cases through Labour Courts.

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    IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS

    Enforcement of Labour Laws regarding: Terms and Conditions of employment of employees.

    Terms and Conditions of working environment and workinghours.

    Health and Safety of workers.

    Payment of Wages and other emoluments. Education and training of workers and their children.

    Provision of Welfare Grants / Welfare Measures: Marriage Grants.

    Death Grants.

    Talent Scholarships. Flats for residence.

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    IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS

    Enforcement of Weights and Measures Laws:

    Verification, Re-verification and Calibration of weighing &measuring instruments.

    Collection of Government Fees.

    Inspection and Prosecution offactories, Shops,Establishments, Petrol Pumps & CNG stations.

    Adjudication of Cases: Compensation arising out of accidental death and injuries.

    Non-payment and delay in payment to the workers.

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    DIRECTOR LABOUR WELFARE

    DISTRICT OFFICER LABOUR (BS-19),

    Gujranwala.

    01Stenographer

    02Assistant

    02Senior Clerk

    02Junior Clerk

    01Driver

    04Naib Qasid

    Assistant District Officer Labour

    (BS-17)

    Manager EE

    (BS-16)

    Labor Officer (F&W)-I

    Labor Officer (F&W)-II

    Labor Officer (F&W)-IIILabor Officer( F&W)-IV

    (BS-16)

    Labor Inspector (S&W)-I

    Labor Inspector (S&W)-II

    Labor Inspector (S&W)-III

    ORGANOGRAM

    Superintendent (BS-16)

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    SCHEDULE OF ESTABLISHMENT

    S.No. Name & Designation Grade No. of Posts No. of Vacant Post

    1 District Officer Labour 19 1 -

    2 Assistant District Officer Labour 17 1 -

    3 Superintendents 16 1 -

    4 Labour Officers 16 4 2

    5 Manager Employment Exchange 17 1 1

    6 Assistants 14 2 1

    7 Labour Inspectors 14 3 -

    8 Stenographer 12 1 1

    9 Senior Clerks 9 2 -

    10 Junior Clerks 7 2 -

    11 Driver 5 1 -

    12 Naib Qasid 2 4

    2Total: 23 07

    Budget allocated for year 2010-11 = Rs. 42,15,061/-

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    DISRICT PROFILE.

    REGISTRATION OF FACTORIES

    No. of Factories registered under Factories Act, 1934 = 546

    No. employees working in registered factories = 27317

    REGISTRATION OF SHOPS

    No. of existing units = 1465

    No. of workers employed = 4540/-

    Registration fee received = Rs. 14040/- (100.04% of target Yr 2010-11)

    PETROL PUMPS & CNG STATIONS

    No. of Petrol Pumps = 136No. of CNG Stations = 63

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    POSITION OF TARGET & ACHIEVEMENT UNDER

    PUNJAB WEIGHTS & MEASURES ACT 1975,

    2010-2011

    2009-10 2010-11

    TargetAssigned

    TargetAchieved

    Financ-

    ial Year

    Target

    assigned

    (Rs)

    Target

    Achieved

    (Rs)

    %

    2009-10 21,00,000 21,12,330 101%

    2010-11 23,00,000 20,48,542 89 %

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    INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE REGARDING

    ACHIEVEMENT OF TARGET UNDER W&M ACT 1975,

    2010-11

    Name of Designation of officer/ official TargetAssigned

    TargetAchieved

    % ofAchievement

    1 Malik Muhammad Riaz, ADOL, Gujrat 9,76,700/-

    10,1900/- 104%

    2 Mr. Khalid Pervaiz, LO (F&W)-I, Gujrat 17,200/- 18,033/- 105%

    3 Mr. Usman Ali, LO (F&W)-II, Gujrat 22,300/- 22,333/- 100%

    4 Mr. Tahir Abbas, LO (F&W)-III, Gujrat(additional charge)

    30,200/- 30,304/- 100%

    5 Mr. Usman Ali, LO (F&W)-IV, Gujrat 26,300/- 26,319/- 100%

    6 Rana Sohail, LI (S&W)-I, Gujrat 1,99,200/-

    96,321/- 48%

    7 Mr. Jaffar Iqbal, LI (S&W)-II, Gujrat 5,14,000/-

    3,09,294/- 60%

    8 Mr. Tahir Abbas, LI (S&W)-III, Gujrat 5,14,100/-

    5,14,138/- 100%

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    PERFORMANCE UNDER PUNJAB WEIGHTS &

    MEASURES ACT 1975JULY 2010 TO JUNE 2011

    INSPECTION:

    Sr. Area of

    Activity

    Total

    No.

    No. of

    Inspect

    ion

    No. of

    cases

    pending

    at

    beginning

    No. of prosecutions No. of

    cases

    decided

    Fine Imposed No. of W&M

    seized or

    detainedLess

    Measurem

    ent

    /Weighing

    Others

    1 CNG 63 75 40 06 -- -- -- -

    2 PetrolPumps

    136 175 206 69 -- 07

    70000/- And 2

    year

    imprisonment

    to 3 accused

    17units

    3 Factories 320 1610 57 -- 02 02 5000/- --

    4 Shops &Estt. 10857 28936 2070 -- 710 105 86000/- 59

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    CAMPAIGN REGARDING CHECKING OF

    WEIGHTS & MEASURES SINCE 21-03-2011 TO 30-07-11.Sr.No.

    Items Inspections Correction FaultyNo. of

    Prosecutionslodged

    No. ofCaes

    Decided

    FineImposed

    Rs.

    1EdibleOil/Ghee 2388 2384 4.00

    2Sugar/ Rules

    2333 2333

    3Milk

    2490 2484 6 6

    4Soap

    2329 2329

    5Bakery Items

    2347 2340 7 11 2.00 2000.00

    6

    Kerosence/LPG Gas 1887 1887

    7Chiken seller

    2529 2481 48 48

    8

    Meet Seller

    1932 1908 24 24 1 2500.00

    9VegetableSeller 2642 2494 148 151

    10

    Cloth

    2513 2423 90 90 34 40500.00

    11

    Any otherGroceryItems 2671 2442 229 229 13 17500.00

    12

    Petrol Pumps& CNGstations 441 386 55 60

    Grand Total 26502 25891 607 619 50 62500

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    PERFORMANCE REGARDING CAMPAIGN OF

    ANTI-ADULTERATION FOR THE PERIOD 09-07-

    2011 TO 30-07-2011

    No. of

    Raids

    Conducted

    No. of

    Prosecutions

    No. of

    Prosecutions

    Fine

    3979 263

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    POSITION OF TARGET & ACHIEVEMENT UNDER

    SHOPS & ESTABLISHMENT ORDINANCE 1969,

    2010-2011

    0

    2000

    4000

    6000

    8000

    10000

    12000

    14000

    16000

    2009-10 2010-11

    Target

    Assigned

    TargetAchieved

    Financial Year % Achieved

    Target

    2009-10 123%

    2010-11 100.04 % up todate

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    PERFORMANCE UNDER SHOPS &

    ESTABLISHMETN ORDINANCE, 1969

    JULY 2010 TO JUNE 2011

    No. of

    Inspections

    No. of

    Cases

    Pending at

    beginning

    No. of

    prosecutions

    No. of

    Cases

    decided

    Fine

    imposed

    Less

    Wages

    Others

    29742 3363 09 185 39 8600/-

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    INSPECTIONS

    SHOPS & ESTABLISHMENTS)

    01.07.2010 to 30.06.2011

    Inspections 29742

    Prosecutions 194

    Amount of Total Fine Rs. 8600

    01.07.2011 to 30.09.2012

    Inspections 12445

    Prosecutions 1562Amount of Total Fine Rs 38600

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    REGISTRATION OF TRADE UNIONS

    Total No. ofTrade Unions at

    the beginning of

    2010-11

    No. of

    Registration No. ofCancellation

    Issued

    Balanceat the

    End with

    CBA Member

    ship

    43 -- 03 40 08 5527

    INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ( informal)

    No. ofDisputes

    pending at

    the Beginning

    No. of Disputesraised during

    the quarter

    No. of disputesresolved

    No. ofDisputes

    Pending at the

    End

    -- 13 11 02

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    COURT PERFORMANCE 1-7-2011 to 31-1-2012

    S# Assignment PreviousBalance

    FreshInstituti

    on

    Decided

    Balanceat the

    end

    Amount

    Decree

    d

    AmountRecovere

    d

    Amount

    Disburs

    ed

    1 Authorityunder P.W.

    Act, 1936 33 15 23 25 203033 288474 379827

    2 Commissioner Workmens

    Compensatio

    n 01 -- -- 01 -- -- --

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    6. WELFARE SCHEMES

    Sr

    .#

    Nature of

    Grant

    Balance at

    theBeginning

    Applicati

    onsReceived

    No. of

    CasesDisposed

    off

    Balance

    at theEnd

    Reason for

    Pending

    1 Talent

    Scholarship

    -- 271 258 13 Incomplete

    documents

    2 Marriage

    Grant

    09 173 180 02 Pending for

    verification

    3 Death Grant 04 22 23 03 For verification

    1 and under

    litigation 2

    7. ENQUIRIES

    No. of

    Enquiries

    Pending

    Completed

    during

    quarter

    Pending at the End Reason of Delay

    (if any)

    - - -- --

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    PROBLEM & DIFFICULTIES

    Re-Organization of Field formation.

    Labour Colony issues. ( illegal occupancy,

    maintenance, shortage of staff)

    Finance Department Notification for post ofBS-19 for District Officer Labour Gujrat and the

    post of BS-17 for ADOL.

    Provision of CNG Kit and Vehicle.

    Posting of Manager Employment Exchange.

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    THE END

    THANKS