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  1. Pakistan - Mining and quarrying workers - Law, Act

    Mines (Amendment) Act l973 (No. 45).

    Adoption: 1973-06-27 | PAK-1973-L-15783

    An Act further to amend the Mines Act l923 [LS 1923 - Ind. 3, l928 - Ind. 1] Numerous amendment.

  2. Pakistan - Mining and quarrying workers - Law, Act

    Excise Duty on Minerals (Labour Welfare) Act, 1967 (No. 8 of 1967). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1967-06-10 | PAK-1967-L-50102

    Imposes an excise on certain minerals to fund welfare for mine industry employees.

  3. Pakistan - Mining and quarrying workers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Coal Mines (Fixation of Rates of Wages) Ordinance 1960 (No. 39 of 1960). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1960-09-24 | PAK-1960-R-50104

  4. Pakistan - Mining and quarrying workers - Law, Act

    Exemption from the provisions of the Mines Act, 1923 (1955).

    Adoption: 1955 | PAK-1955-L-50105

  5. Pakistan - Mining and quarrying workers - Law, Act

    Mines Maternity Benefit Act, 1941 (No. 19 of 1941).

    Adoption: 1941-11-26 | PAK-1941-L-50103

    Consoliated text.

  6. Pakistan - Mining and quarrying workers - Law, Act

    Mines Act, 1923 (No. IV of 1923). - English Translation Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1923-02-23 | PAK-1923-L-50101

    This publication includes all amendments to the Mines Act 1923 up to June 1987. The consolidation encompasses the Competency Certificates Examination Rules 1981 and the Central Rescue Station (Coal and Coke Mines) Rules 1986, inter alia. Topics addressed by the various enactments include inspection, hours of work and rest periods, employment of young persons and women, annual leave, various aspects of safety and health, work practices in oil fields, record keeping, welfare funds for mines, maternity benefits, payment of wages and wage-fixing, certificates of competency and rescue stations in mines. The Sind Coal and Metalliferous Mines (Supplementary) Regulations 1986, which are also reproduced, cover safety officers, vocational training, medical examinations and other measures related to safety and health.


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