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Hi Can u help me. Plz tell me What is main difference between the Workmen Compention Act 1926, And Employment State Insurence Act...
From India, Pune
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Hi! Workmen Conpensation is applicable were there is no ESI facilities or Hospital are not available. ESI and Workmen Compention cannot be post together.
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The Workmen Compensation Act provides for compensation to workmen who are not covered by the ESI Act, whereas the ESI Act provides such benefits, including sickness benefits, to the dependents of the covered employees. The ESI Act absolves the liability of the employer under the Workmen's Compensation Act and Maternity Benefit Act.

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Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
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Dear Ramakrishna,

We cannot opt for WC policy in place of ESI because ESI is enforced and mandatory in those factories and establishments which employ 10 or 20, as the case may be, drawing a salary of not more than Rs 10,000. Under the WC Act, the employer becomes liable when an accident takes place, and in order to cover the risk, a policy shall be taken. Even without a policy, if the employer can manage the compensation, he can do without a policy. However, ESI cannot be opted out.

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Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
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It has been mentioned that whether or not an ESIC hospital exists in an area, one has to deposit the ESIC contribution. Where and how is the question. Please address.

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Sheetal

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Member,

It is always better to have WC policy in cases where ESI Act, 1948 is not applicable, especially for the workmen who are covered under the WC Act, 1923.

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R.N. Khola


From India, Delhi
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