EMPLOYEES' STATE INSURANCE ACT, 1948
The
promulgation of Employees' State Insurance Act, 1948 envisaged an integrated
need based social insurance scheme that would protect the interest of workers
in contingencies such as sickness, maternity, temporary or permanent physical
disablement, and death due to employment injury resulting in loss of wages or
earning capacity. The Act also
guarantees reasonably good medical care to workers and their immediate
dependants. Employees' State Insurance is a self-financing social
security and health insurance scheme for Indian workers.
The
ESI Act applies to non-seasonal factories or manufacturing units, shops &
establishments, Private Medical & Educational Institutions employing 10 or
more persons. Under the enabling provisions of the Act, a factory or establishment,
located in a geographical area, notified for implementation of the scheme falls
in the purview in the Act. Employees of the aforesaid categories of factories
and establishments and drawing wages upto Rs.10,000/- a month are entitled to
health Insurance cover under the ESI Act.
The Employees'
State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) is the premier social security
organization in the country. It is the highest policy making and decision
taking authority under the ESI Act and oversees the functioning of the ESI
Scheme under the Act. The corporation comprises members representing
Central and State Governments, employers, employees, Parliament and the medical
profession. Union Minister of Labour functions as the Chairman of the
Corporation. A Standing Committee constituted from among the members
of the Corporation acts as the Executive Body for the administration of the
Scheme.
The
basic provisions of the Act are :-
Every factory or establishment to which this Act applies shall
be registered within such time and in such manner as may be specified
in the regulations made in this behalf.
It provided for an integrated need based social insurance
scheme that would protect the interest of workers in contingencies such as
sickness, maternity, temporary or permanent physical disablement, death due to
employment injury resulting in loss of wages or earning capacity.
In
ESI scheme, a worker in insurable employment is called insured person (IP).
Insured persons and their family are entitled to different types of benefits.
The benefits are broadly classified into two: (1) Medical benefits and (2) cash
benefits.
The
employees registered under the scheme are entitled to medical treatment for
themselves and their dependents, unemployment cash benefit in certain
contingencies and maternity benefit in case of women employees. In
case of employment-related disablement or death there is provision
for a disablement benefit and a family pension, respectively
Thus
in nutshell we can say, it provided for six social security benefits:-
1.
Medical Benefit
2.
Sickness Benefit
3.
Maternity Benefit
4.
Disablement Benefit
5.
Dependants' Benefit
6.
Funeral Expenses
These
were some of the provisions regarding Employees State Insurance Act.
Author:
Sagar Gupta
Contact Number: 09918437886
Email: casgrgupta@gmail.com
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