SOme recent studies beginning with the labour investigation committe to those conducucted by Prabhu, C.A.Myres, Morris and Lambert have shown that commitment is not lacking in workers in Indian factories as some people think. The degree of Commitment however may not be so high as would be desirable and that is attainable once the industries are able to provide the workers living wage satisfactory conditions of work and security of employement and against risks and hazards of industrial life. Thus there are signs of the growth of a permanent industrial population. Labour drawn from long diatances tends to settle his own cultivation, quarrels the death of title holder down permanantly in towns. This applies both to workers belonging to lower castes and the landless agricultral labourers. They are getting accustomed to urban civilisation. A stabilized labour force is very desirable in the interest of the industry. The conditions in the industrial areas - housing conditions, wages, conditions of working and living and welfare measures and other facilities should be improved so that the causes which compel the worker to go back to the village are held in check. It has been righty said that a stable labour force " connotes loyalty and co - operativeness, acquired skill and practical understanding and has a value which cannot easily be measured in financing terms."
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