Difference between factory act and shop and establishment act
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Both are Acts to regulate conditions of service of workers engaged. While the Factories Act is applicable to establishments wherein a manufacturing activity is carried out the Shops and Commercial Establishments Act is applicable to establishments which do not fall under the definition of factory, mine or plantations.
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Factory act and shop and establishment act
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- A factory act is an amendment by the factories and serves in the assistance of the national policies with the respect to the occupational safety and health, efficiency, and well being.
- An establishment act is related to the wages and salaries and work-related conditions of the employees.
- A factory act can be an establishment while an establishment cannot become a factory act.
- A factory is a place where the manufacturing of the goods takes place. These are sold by the company and an establishment can be a company or a business, government agency, school, etc
- Thus a factory act is related to the industrial site, usually consisting of buildings and machinery, and the establishment is a local term to a business entity usually a small in size.
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