Maharashtra Factories Act amendment lets women work in night shifts

01 Dec 2015

1

The amendments to the Maharashtra Factories Act, 1948, to allow women work in factories in night shifts, received Presidential approval, giving one more push to women's empowerment.

But, the amendment requires managements to ensure security of women working in the night shift.

It is likely that factories make working hours flexible so as to attract young workers and women allowing them to adjust themselves with their household duties.

Earlier, section 66(1)(c) of the Factories Act provided that women cannot work in a factory between 7 PM and 6 AM. Now that has been done away with.

The Factories (Amendment) Bill, 2014 was introduced in Lok Sabha on 7 August 2014 to amend the Factories Act, 1948.

Latest articles

Nigeria and South Africa drive global stablecoin demand surge, study finds

Nigeria and South Africa drive global stablecoin demand surge, study finds

Cisco and Qunnect test real-world quantum network over New York fiber cables

Cisco and Qunnect test real-world quantum network over New York fiber cables

Uber to invest $100 million+ in autonomous charging hubs to accelerate robotaxi rollout

Uber to invest $100 million+ in autonomous charging hubs to accelerate robotaxi rollout

The $250 billion pivot: how 2026 became the year AI paid the rent

The $250 billion pivot: how 2026 became the year AI paid the rent

Sweden fines SBB over accounting violations, raising scrutiny on property sector

Sweden fines SBB over accounting violations, raising scrutiny on property sector

Ukraine-Russia peace talks enter second day in Geneva amid pressure concerns

Ukraine-Russia peace talks enter second day in Geneva amid pressure concerns

India asks university to exit AI summit after robot’s origin questioned

India asks university to exit AI summit after robot’s origin questioned

Redmond’s global reach: Microsoft on pace for $50 billion AI investment in the Global South

Redmond’s global reach: Microsoft on pace for $50 billion AI investment in the Global South

Data centres explore funding uranium projects as AI power demand surges, says NexGen CEO

Data centres explore funding uranium projects as AI power demand surges, says NexGen CEO