TRADE UNIONS IN INDIA 2008

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TRADE UNIONS IN INDIA 2008 LABOUR BUREAU MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CHANDIGARH/SHIMLA

PREFACE Trade Unions have proliferated due to rapid economic development and development in particular. The setting of industrial units involving wide spread use of machinery, changes in working and living environment of workers, concentration of industries in large towns have brought the workers together to maintain and improve their bargaining power and hence their employment conditions. The first organized Trade Union in India named as the Madras Labour Union was formed as early as 1918. Since then, a large number of Unions came up in almost all the industrial centers of the country. The government of India passed the Trade Unions Act,1926 to regulate conditions governing the registration of Trade Unions, obligations imposed on a registered Trade Unions and right and liabilities there of. The Rules Framed under the Trade Unions Act,1926 impose obligation on the registered Trade Unions (Workers & Employers) to submit annual statutory return in the prescribed format to the Registrar of their respective States/ Union Territories. These State/U.T. Authorities in turn furnish the consolidated data in respect of the entire State/U.T. to the Labour Bureau. The Labour Bureau compiles and disseminates these statistics at All India level. The present biennial review presents comprehensive statistics on the working of the Trade Unions Act, 1926 during 2008. It is based on the Annual Returns received from the Registrar of Trade Unions of the respective States/Union Territories. I am thankful to the Registrar of Trade Unions of all the responding State Government/Union Territory without whose support it would not have been possible to bring out this Report. I also place on record my appreciation for the work done by the team of officers and staff members of Labour Bureau, whose names appear in Annexure IV. Suggestions for further improvement of this publication are welcome. Labour Bureau, Chandigarh Dated : 5 th October, 2011 B.N.NANDA Director General

CONTENTS Sl.No. PAGES SUMMARY OF THE REPORT 1-2 CHAPTERS 1. Salient features of the Trade Unions Act, 1926 3-7 2. Growth of Trade Unions 8-10 3. Finances, Assets and Liabilities of Trade Unions 11-12 4. Federations of Workers Trade Unions 13 ANNEXURES I Statistical Tables (Sl. No 1.1 to 6.4) 14-57 II National Industrial Classification 58-71 III Blank Performae for collection of Labour Statistics 72-77 IV List of Officers/officials associated with this report 78 (i)

Sl. No. STATISTICAL TABLES PAGES 1.1 Number and Membership of Workers Unions By Major Industry Divisions during 2008 1.2 Percentage Distribution of Income of Workers and Employers Unions by Sources during 2008 1.3 Percentage Distribution of Expenditure of Workers and Employers Unions by Sources during 2008 2.1 Growth of Registered Trade Unions and their Membership, 1996 to 2008 2.2 State-wise Distribution of Registered Trade Unions during 2008 in the responding States. 3.1 State-wise Number and Membership of Workers Trade Unions (Central and State) by Sex during 2008. 3.2 Industry-wise Number and Membership of Workers Trade Unions Submitting Returns, during 2008 3.3 State-wise Number of Workers Trade Unions Submitting Returns and their Membership in the Public Sector by State and Central Spheres during 2008 4.1 State-wise Number and Membership of Employers Trade Unions Submitting Returns during 2008 (By Sex) 4.2 Industry wise Number and Membership of Employers Trade Unions Submitting Returns during 2008 (By Sex) 5.1 General Funds of Trade Unions Submitting Returns, 1996 to 2008 5.2 State-wise General Funds of Workers Trade Unions Submitting Returns during 2008 5.3 Industry-wise General Funds of Workers Trade Unions Submitting Returns during 2008 5.4 State-wise General Funds of Employers Trade Unions (Central & State) Submitting Returns during 2008 5.5 Industry-wise General Funds of Employers Trade Unions Submitting Returns during 2008 5.6 Income of Workers Trade Unions (Central and State) by Sources and States, 2008 5.7 Income of Workers Trade Unions (Central and State) by Sources and States, 2008 5.8 Income of Employers Trade Unions (Central and State) by Sources and Industry, 2008 5.9 Income of Employers Trade Unions (Central and State) by Sources and Industry, 2008 14-15 16 17-18 19 20 21 22-26 27 28 29 30 31 32-33 34 35 36-37 38-40 41 42 (ii)

5.10 Expenditure of Workers Trade Unions (Central and State) by 43-44 Items and States, 2008 5.11 Expenditure of Workers Trade Unions (Central and State) by 45-48 Items and Industries, 2008 5.12 Expenditure of Employers Trade Unions (Central and State) by 49-50 Items and States, 2008 5.13 Expenditure of Employers Trade Unions (Central and State) by 51-52 Items and Industries, 2008 5.14 Assets and Liabilities of Trade Unions during 2008 53 6.1 Number, Membership and General Funds of Federation of Workers Trade Unions by States, 2008 6.2 Income of Federations of Workers Trade Unions by Sources and States, 2008 6.3 Expenditure of Federations of Workers Trade Unions by Item and States, 2008 6.4 Assets and Liabilities of Federations of Workers Trade Unions by States, 2008 54 55 56 57 (iii)

Summary of the Report Trade Unions are organization of Workers as well as of Employers formed to protect and promote the interest of their members. In 1926 the Trade Unions Act was passed and gave legal status to the Registered Trade Unions in the country i.e. Trade Unions in India 2008. The present review presents information in respect of Workers and Employers Unions, on Registered Trade Unions submitting returns by their sex-wise membership. Besides it also presents data of income and expenditure of Workers as well as Employers Unions. Growth of Trade Unions There was decline of 11.63 per cent in the number of total registered Trade Unions in the year 2008 (Table 2.1). The number of Unions submitting returns was 9709 i.e. 11.47 percent of the total registered unions (Table 2.1). Out of total of 27137 registered unions as many as 27063 unions i.e. 99.73 per cent belong to Workers and remaining 74 unions i.e. 0.27 per cent were Employers (Table 2.2). Among States/Union Territories Tamil Nadu accounted for the largest number of registered Trade Unions i.e.87.93 (Table 2.2). Growth of Workers Unions The average membership for workers union was 986 only (Table 2.1). Out of 27063 Workers Unions, 88.76 per cent were State Unions and remaining 11.24 per cent were Central Unions (Table 3.1). Only 9702 Workers Unions (35.85 Per cent) had submitted the returns (Table 3.1). The Manufacturing Group accounted for 40.26 per cent of the total number of Workers Unions submitting returns, followed by Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities 14.16 per cent (Table 3.2). Employers Unions Out of 74 registered employers unions only 7 unions (9.46 per cent) had submitted returns. (Table 4.1) The average membership of Employers Unions was reported as 989 (Table 4.1). 1

The total membership of Employers Unions was reported as 6924 persons. Out of which, only 1012 (14.62 per cent) were women. (Table 4.1). The highest number of Employers Unions submitting returns was 4 Manufacturing Group (Table 4.2). The highest membership was reported in Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities (4,344) followed by Manufacturing industry (2,580). Finances, Assets and Liabilities of Trade Unions All the 9,709 trade unions submitting returns had income of ` 114.18 Crore against the expenditure of ` 81.32 Crore respectively. (Table 5.4). Total Income and Expenditure of all Workers Unions was ` 113.81 Crore and ` 80.99 Crore respectively. (Table 5.2). Income and Expenditure of Employers Unions was ` 0.37 Crore and ` 0.34 Crore respectively (Table 5.4). Total Assets/Liabilities of Trade Unions of Workers was reported as ` 168.75 Crore. (Table 5.14). Federations of Workers Trade Unions As many as 31 registered federations of workers Trade Unions were reported in 2008 (Table 6.1). Only 5 federations submitted their returns. All of these 5 were State Federations (Table 6.1). The Federations had an income of ` 30,79,558 against an expenditure of ` 27,94,224 (Table 6.1). 2

Chapter I Salient Features of the Trade Unions Act, 1926 Trade Unions are organization of Workers as well as Employers formed to protect and promote the interest of their members. Trade Unions have made headway due to rapid industrial development. The workers come together to maintain and improve their bargaining power on wages and working conditions. The first organized Trade Union in India named as the Madras Labour Union was formed in the year 1918. From the beginning itself, Trade Unions were not confined to workers alone. From 19 th Century itself there were Employer s associations in the form of Chamber of Commerce, Industrial Associations etc. to protect and promote the interests of their members in a concerted manner. After independence, expansion of industrial activity and grouping worker s Trade Unions acted as a spur for strengthening and expansion of employers organization. In 1926, the Trade Union Act was passed which was a landmark in the history of Trade Unions in the country. The Act gave legal status to the Registered Trade Unions and conferred on them and their members a measure of immunity from Civil Suit and Criminal prosecution. Registration of Unions enhanced their status before general public. The Act gives protection to registered trade unions in certain cases against civil or criminal action. Employers and Registered Trade Unions are required to submit annual statutory returns to the Registrar of Trade Unions of respective States/Union Territories regarding their membership, sources of income, distribution of expenditure and detail of assets and liabilities, who in turn submit consolidated return on all these aspects to Labour Bureau in the specified proformae. 1.1 Coverage The coverage of the Act is confined to : (a) (b) Only persons engaged in Trade or Business (which includes an Industry) can form a trade union or become members of the trade union. As such persons employed in Raj Bhawan for domestic and other duties cannot form a trade union. Likewise, the government servants engaged in the task of sovereign and legal functions are not entitled to the registration of a trade union. The Trade Unions Act 1926 applies to the whole of Indian Union. 3

(c) Any person who has attained the age of 15 years may become the member of a registered trade union. 1.2 Important, Definition, Concepts and Provisions of the Act 1.2.1 Trade Union: - Trade Union means any combination, whether temporary or permanent, formed primarily for the purpose of regulating the relation (a) between workmen and employers, or (b) between workmen and workmen, or (c) between employers and employers or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any trade or business. It includes any federation of two or more trade unions. 1.2.2 Appropriate Government: - Appropriate Government means in relation to trade unions whose subjects are not confined to one state, the Central Government and in relation to other trade unions, the State government. 1.2.3. Registrar : A Registrar of trade unions appointed by the appropriate government under section 3, and includes any Additional or Deputy Registrar of trade unions. 1.2.4. Executive:- Executive means the body, by whatever name called, to which the management of the affairs of a trade union is entrusted. 1.2.5. Trade dispute :- Trade dispute means any dispute (a) (b) (c) between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen, or between employers and employers, which is connected with i) employment or non-employment, or ii) iii) the terms of employment, or the conditions of labour, of any person 1.2.6. Workmen :-- Workmen means all persons employed in trade or industry whether or not in the employment of the employer with whom the trade dispute arises. 1.2.7. Public Sector: - Public Sector means an establishment wholly owned, controlled or managed by: 4

i) The Government or the department of the Government. ii) A Government company as defined under Section 617 of the Companies Act, 1956. iii) A Corporation (including Co- operative Society) established by or under a Central, Provincial or State Act which is owned or controlled or managed by the Government and iv) A local authority 1.2.8. Private Sector :- Private Sector means an establishment, which is not an establishment in the Public Sector. 1.2.9. Procedure to become members Any person who has attained the age of 15 years may become the member of a registered trade union. Any Such member, subject to the rules of the trade union may enjoy all the rights of a member and execute all instruments and give all acquaintances necessary to be executed or given under the rules. But he cannot be an office bearer of the trade union until, he attains the age of 18 years. Only persons engaged in trade or business which includes an industry can form a trade union or become members of the trade union. As such persons employed in Raj Bhawan for domestic and other duties cannot form a trade union. Likewise, the government servants engaged in the task of sovereign and legal functions are not entitled to the registration of a trade union. 1.2.10. Registration of Trade Unions (i) Trade Unions Act, 1926 provides for registration of trade unions. Any 7 or more members of a trade union by subscribing their names to the rules of the trade union and otherwise complying with provisions of this Act with respect to registration may apply for registration of trade union under this Act (Section 4 ) to the Registrar of Trade Unions. (ii) The Registrar issues a Certificate of Registration in a prescribed form which acts as evidence that trade union has been duly registered under the Act. 5

1.2.11. Cancellation of Registration A certificate of registration of a trade union may be withdrawn or cancelled by the Registrar (a) on the application of the trade union to be verified in such a manner as may be prescribed and (b) if the Registrar is satisfied that the certificate has been obtained by fraud or mistake or that trade union has ceased to exist and has will fully and after notice from Registrar, contravenes provisions of the Act. 1.2.12. Dissolution i) When a registered trade union is dissolved, notice of the dissolution signed by 7 members and by the Secretary of the trade union shall, within 14 days of the dissolution be sent to the Registrar, and shall be registered by him if he is satisfied that the dissolution has been effected in accordance with the rules of the trade union and the dissolution shall have effect from the date of such registration ii) Where the dissolution of a registered trade union has been registered and the rules of the trade union do not provide for the distribution of funds of trade union on dissolution, the Registrar shall divide the funds amongst the members in such a manner as may be prescribed. 1.2.13. Other provisions of the Act i) The Act clearly defines the rights and liabilities of registered trade union. It indicates the objects on which general funds may be spent. ii) The Act also provides for constitution of a separate fund for political purposes. iii) iv) The trade unions are given immunity from civil suits in certain cases. The members of trade unions can inspect the books of trade unions. v) The trade unions can be amalgamated, provided votes of at least one half of the members of each or every such trade union entitled to vote is recorded. 1.3 Limitations 1.3.1 Limitations:- Under the Trade Unions Act, 1926, the registration of a trade union is not obligatory. Thus information regarding unregistered 6

trade unions is not included in the Review. However, it is observed that response rate of States submitting returns to Labour Bureau are very poor. During 2007 only 7.7 % of the registered trade unions from 20 States/Union Territories and during 2008 only 11.5% of the registered trade unions from 13 States/Union Territories submitted returns in the prescribed proformae to the concerned authorities. The data, therefore, are not strictly comparable with those of the earlier years. 7

Chapter - 2 Growth of Trade Unions 2.1 Growth of Trade Unions (Workers & Employers Combined) 2.1.1 Year-wise number of Registered Trade Unions and their membership Information relating to number of registered trade unions, number of unions submitting returns and their membership from 1996 to 2008 is given in Table 2.1. Out of total registered trade unions 84642 only 9709 unions (i.e.11.47 percent) submitted their returns in the year 2008. The average membership per union declined from 1063 in 2007 to 986 in 2008. 2.1.2 State-wise number of Trade Unions and their membership State-wise distribution of registered trade unions for the year 2008 is presented in Table 2.2. During 2008, only 13 States/Union Territories have submitted returns. Among these States/Union Territories, Tamil Nadu accounted for the largest number of registered trade unions (8,793) followed by Rajasthan (4,593). Out of the total of 27,137 registered unions, as many as 27,063 unions (99.73 percent) were of Workers Unions and remaining 74 Workers unions (0.27 percent) were of Employer Unions. Out of 27,063 Workers Unions, 88.76 percent were State Unions and remaining 11.24 percent were Central Unions. State Unions are those unions, whose activities/objectives are confined to the boundaries of the State, while Central Unions have activities/objectives beyond a State boundary. 2.2 Growth of Workers Unions 2.2.1 Number and Membership of Workers Unions State-wise data in respect of workers registered trade unions submitting returns and their sex-wise membership during 2008 is given in Table 3.1. During 2008, out of 27,063 registered workers unions, only 9702 unions (35.85 percent) had submitted the returns. The average membership per workers unions was 986 only. 2.2.2 State-wise distribution of Central Unions and State Unions Table 3.1 also presents number and membership of workers trade unions separately for Central Unions and State Unions. It may 8

be seen from the table that during 2008, out of 9,702 unions submitting returns as many as 8,943 (92.18 percent) were state unions and remaining 759 (7.82 percent) were Central Unions. Out of the total membership of 95,73,299 persons, the membership of the State and Central Unions was 81,67,061 persons (85.31 percent) and 14,06,238 persons (14.69 percent) respectively. The State of Tamil Nadu accounted for the highest membership of Central and State Unions (34,36,616 persons) followed by West Bengal (30,55,982 persons). Women members accounted for 22.50 percent of the total membership of Central and State Unions. Amongst State Unions, the membership of Women Workers was the highest in Tamil Nadu (7,18,082) followed by West Bengal (6,29,020 ). Amongst Central Unions of Women workers, Tamil Nadu accounted for the largest membership (1,71,959) followed by Rajasthan (4,540) respectively. Women members accounted for 1.86 percent of the total membership in Central Unions. 2.2.3 Sex and Industry wise distribution of membership in Workers Unions. Sex-wise and Industry-wise (3 digit level as per NIC 2004) number of workers unions submitting returns and their membership for the year 2008 is presented in Table 3.2. Summary of this statement at major industry division (One digit level) is given in Table-1.1. From Table 1.1 it is seen that Manufacturing Group accounted for 40.3 percent of the total number of unions submitting returns, followed by Other community, social and Personal Services Activities (14.2 percent). The membership was also highest in Manufacturing group (36.1 percent), followed by Other Community, Social and Personal Services Activities (14.9 percent). The proportion of women membership in an industry group to total membership of women in all industry group combined together was the highest in Manufacturing (39.0 percent) followed by Other Community, Social and Personal Services Activities (23.7 percent) and Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry (16.2 percent). The breakup of information at minor industry groups (up to 3-digit level of N.I.C. 2004) is given in Table 3.2. 9

2.2.4 Workers Trade Unions in Public Sector State-wise statistics pertaining to the number of Workers Unions submitting returns and their membership in Public Sector separately for State Sphere and Central Sphere for the Year 2008 is given in Table 3.3. An establishment in Public Sector means an establishment owned, controlled or managed by: The government or the department of the Government. A government company as defined in Section 617 of the Company Act, 1956. A corporation (including Co-operative Society) established by or under a Central, Provincial or State Act which is owned or controlled or managed by the Government and A local authority. It may be seen from the Table 3.3 that Public Sector accounted for 13.82 percent of the membership in total workers unions submitting returns. Out of 2,392 unions submitting returns in the Public Sector 842 (35.20 percent) unions were in the Central Sphere. Membership of Trade Unions in the State sphere and Central sphere was 6,41,919 persons and 6,80,695 persons respectively. 2.3 Employers Unions 2.3.1 State-wise number of Employer s Unions on Register Trade Unions submitting returns and their membership are given in Table 4.1. In 2008, out of 74 registered, Employers Unions, 7 unions (i.e. 9.46 percent) had submitted returns. All the employers, trade unions submitting returns were State Unions. These union had a membership of 6,924 persons, out of which only 1,012 (14.62percent) were women. The average membership per employers union was 989. The industry wise break-up of employers unions submitting returns is given in Table 4.2. It may be seen from the table that the highest number of Employers Unions submitting returns was 4 in Manufacturing (industry code D) The highest membership was reported in Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities (3,742 Persons) industry code K followed by Manufacturing (2,170 Persons) industry code D. 10

3.1 General Funds Chapter 3 Finances, Assets and Liabilities of Trade Unions Information relating to financial position of registered Trade Unions submitting returns (i.e. Opening Balance, Income, Expenditure and Closing Balance) for the Year 1996 to 2008 is presented in Table 5.1. During 2008 all the 1,042 Trade Unions submitting returns had an income of ` 113.81 Crore against which an expenditure of ` 80.99 Crore were reported. 3.2. Income and Expenditure of Workers Unions State-wise and Industry-wise statistics on Income and Expenditure of Workers Unions submitting returns during 2008, classified according to Central and State Unions are presented in Table 5.2 and 5.3 respectively. During 2008, total Income and Expenditure of all workers unions was ` 113.81 Crore and ` 80.99 Crore respectively. The Income and Expenditure of Workers Central Unions was ` 44.79 Crore and ` 24.10 Crore respectively. The remaining Income and Expenditure of ` 69.02 Crore and ` 56.89 Crore respectively pertained to State Unions. The highest income and expenditure of Central Unions and as well as for State Unions these were in Tamil Nadu. 3.3 Income and Expenditure of Employers Unions State wise and Industry wise Income and Expenditure of Employers trade unions are given in Table 5.4 and Table 5.5 respectively. It may be seen from Table 5.4, all the unions submitting returns were State Unions. Income and Expenditure of these unions was ` 0.37 Crore and ` 0.33 Crore respectively. Among Industries, maximum Income and Expenditure of ` 0.29 Crore and ` 0.29 Crore respectively was reported in industry group Manufacturing (Ind. Code D) followed by Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities (Ind. Code K). 3.4 Sources of Income of Trade Unions State-wise and Industry-wise Statistics of Sources of income of trade unions, for workers Trade Unions and Employers Trade 11

Unions are given in Tables 5.6 to 5.9. For comparison summary of component wise sources of Income of both workers and employers union is given in Table 1.2. 3.5 Expenditure of Trade Unions State-wise and Industry-wise expenditure (under different heads of expenditure) separately for workers unions and employers unions is given in Tables 5.10 to 5.13. A summary of these Tables has been presented in Table 1.3. 3.6 Assets and Liabilities Statistics pertaining to assets and liabilities in respect of trade unions of workers submitting returns is presented in Table 5.14. Total Assets/Liabilities of Trade Unions were reported as ` 168.75 Crore. Major constituents of assets of Trade Unions were Miscellaneous (35.7 percent) and Cash (37.7 percent) while Major constituents of Liabilities were General Funds (73.5 percent) and Other Liabilities (19.7 percent). 12

Chapter 4 Federations of Workers Trade Unions 4.1. Number, Membership and General Fund Statistics regarding number, Membership and General Funds of Workers Federations are given in Table 6.1. It may be seen from the Table that during 2008 there was 31 Registered Federation of Workers Trade Unions, out of which only 5 federations submitted returns. All of these, 5 were State Federations. The federations had an income of ` 30,79,558 against which an expenditure of ` 27,94,224 was reported. 4.2 Sources of Income During the Year 2008, main sources of income of Federations submitting returns (Table 6.2) were Income from Donation (49.8 percent) and Interest (37.6 percent). 4.3 Items of Expenditure Main sources of total expenditure (` 27,94,224) of federations of Workers Trade Unions (Table 6.3) were Other Expenses (83.9 percent) followed by Publication of Periodicals etc. (11.8 percent). 4.4 Assets and Liabilities of Federations of Trade Union Details of Assets and Liabilities of Federations of Workers Unions are given in Table 6.4. During the year under review, total assets and liabilities of federations were not available. 13

Annexure I TABLE 1.1 Number and Membership of Workers Unions By Major Industry Divisions for the year, 2008 Code Industry Division No. of Unions Membership submitting returns Men Women Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 A Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 114 (1.2) B Fishing 4 (0.0) C Mining and Quarrying 225 (2.3) D Manufacturing 3,906 (40.3) E Electricity, Gas and Water 274 (2.8) F Construction 488 G Wholesale and Retail Trade and Restaurants and Hotels (5.0) 288 (3.0) H Hotels and Restaurants 153 I Transport, Storage and Communication (1.6) 1,334 (13.7) J Financial, Inter-mediation 683 (7.0) 9,09,121 (12.3) 3,386 (0.0) 1,96,340 (2.6) 26,12,265 (35.2) 3,14,373 (4.2) 2,56,684 (3.5) 1,84,947 (2.5) 60,012 (0.9) 12,81,979 (17.3) 2,98,288 (4.0) 3,49,826 (16.2) 49 (0.0) 67,040 (3.1) 8,40,045 (39.0) 31,198 (1.4) 1,75,612 (8.2) 15,300 (0.7) 2,374 (0.1) 82,242 (3.8) 33,450 (1.6) 12,58,947 (13.2) 3,435 (0.0) 2,63,380 (2.8) 34,52,310 (36.1) 3,45,571 (3.6) 4,32,296 (4.5) 2,00,247 (2.1) 68,386 (0.7) 13,64,221 (14.3) 3,31,738 (3.5) 14

K Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities 382 (3.9) 2,38,684 (3.2) 19,339 (0.9) 2,58,023 (2.7) L Public Administration and Defence, Compulsory Social 226 (2.3) 1,04,157 (1.4) 8,027 (0.4) 1,12,184 (1.2) security M Education 34 (0.4) 2,863 (0.0) 429 (0.0) 3,292 (0.0) N Health and Social Work 197 (2.0) 34,713 (0.5) 15,523 (0.7) 50,236 (0.5) O Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities 1,374 (14.2) 9,13,001 (12.3) 5,11,409 (23.7) 14,24,410 (14.9) P Private, House Holds with Employed persons 20 (0.2) 2,841 (0.0) 1,782 (0.1) 4,623 (0.0) Q Extra territorial Organisations - - - - and Bodies TOTAL 9,702 (100.0) 7,419,654 (100.0) 2,153,645 (100.0) 9,573,299 (100.0) N.B. Figures in brackets indicate percentages to total. 15

TABLE 1.2 Percentage Distribution of Income of Workers and Employers Unions by Sources during 2008 Percentage to total in respect of Sl. No. Sources of Income Workers Unions Employers Unions Central Unions State Unions Central Unions State Unions 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Contribution from 26.4 45.1-27.1 Members (11,83,72,141) (31,15,46,831) (10,06,168) 2 Donations 11.2 (5,03,57,840) 26.1 (17,98,65,704) - 8.6 (3,18,339) 3 Sale of Periodicals, 12.7 2.8-1.7 Books etc (5,68,49,537) (1,93,94,660) (63,123) 4 Interest on 7.8 5.6-10.1 Investments (3,47,13,407) (3,83,70,790) (3,76,818) 5 Income from 41.9 20.4-52.5 Miscellaneous (18,75,66,972) (14,10,43,837) (19,50,987) Sources 100.0 100.0-100.0 All Sources (44,78,59,897) (69,02,21,822) (37,15,435) 16

TABLE 1.3 Percentage Distribution of Expenditure of Workers and Employers Unions by Items of Sl. No. Items of Expenditure Expenditure during 2008 Workers Unions Percentage to total in respect of Employers Unions Central State Central State Unions Unions Unions Unions 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Salaries, Allowances etc of Officials 8.1 (1,94,61,375) 16.7 (9,52,18,493) - 16.6 (5,60,512) 2 Expenses of Establishment 10.3 (2,47,70,147) 13.1 (7,45,63,320) - 1.7 (55,959) 3 Auditor s Fee 1.1 (25,97,211) 2.6 (1,49,55,796) - 0.3 (10,212) 4 Legal Expenses 3.2 (75,93,976) 3.4 (1,94,99,918) - 0.1 (5,000) 5 Expenses in conducting Trade Disputes 6 Compensation paid to Members for loss arising out of Trade Disputes 13.2 (3,16,94,697) 9.4 (2,25,98,687) 2.1 (1,21,87,364) 2.8 (1,58,17,995) - 12.2 (4,12,801) - 0.0 (0) 7 Funeral, Old age, Sickness and Unemployment Benefits 4.3 (1,03,55,539) 2.1 (1,21,45,419) - 4.5 (1,52,410) 17

8 Educational, Social and Religious Benefits 10.6 (2,54,56,495) 3.6 (2,03,20,027) - 2.2 (75,000) 9 Cost of Publishing of Periodicals etc. 3.7 (89,93,371) 6.7 (3,80,72,212) - 21.6 (7,27,688) 10 Other Expenses 36.3 (8,74,31,020) 46.8 (26,61,40,501) - 40.8 (13,76,616) 100.0 100.0-100.0 ALL ITEMS (24,09,52,518) (56,89,21,044) (33,76,198) N.B. 1. Totals may not tally due to rounding off. 2. Figures in brackets indicate absolute figures. 18

Table 2.1 Growth of Registered Trade Unions and their Membership, 1996 to 2008 Year No. of No. of Membership of UnionsSubmitting Returns Average Registered Unions Men Women Total Membership Trade Submit- Number Percentage Number Percentage Member- per Union Unions ting ('000) to total ('000) to total ship Returns ('000) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1996 58988 7242 4250 75.9 1351 24.1 5601 773 (12.3) 1997 60660 8872 6504 87.8 905 12.2 7409 835 (14.6) 1998 61992 7403 6104 84.2 1145 15.8 7249 979 (12.0) 1999 64817 8152 5190 81.0 1218 19.0 6407 786 (12.6) 2000 66056 7253 4510 83.2 910 16.8 5420 747 (11.0) 2001 66624 6531 4392 74.8 1481 25.2 5873 900 (9.8) 2002 68544 7812 5102 73.2 1871 26.8 6973 893 (11.4) 2003 74649 7258 4854 77.3 1423 22.7 6277 865 (9.7) 2004 74403 5242 2954 87.0 443 13.0 3397 648 (7.0) 2005 78465 8317 6334 73.0 2385 27.0 8719 1048 (10.6) 2006 88440 8471 7754 87.0 1206 13.0 8960 1058 (9.6) 2007 95783 7408 5751 73.0 2126 27.0 7877 1063 (7.7) 2008 84642 9709 7420 77.5 2154 22.5 9573 986 (10.3) N.B. (1) Figures in brackets in column 3 denote percentages of Unions submitting returns to total number of registered Unions. (2) The figures of Trade Unions are exclusive of Federations in all the Statements. (3) Figures in Col.2 are estimated by incorporating the latest available information of the non-responding States. (4) The data is bases on the returns received 19

Table 2.2 State-wise Distribution of Registered Trade Unions during 2008 State/ Workers' Unions Employers' Unions All Unions Total Union Territory State* Central$ State* Central$ State* Central$ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 State Assam 755 - - - 755-755 Goa 208 41 - - 208 41 249 Haryana 1296 69 11-1307 69 1376 Karnataka 3969-9 - 3978-3978 Meghalaya 69 - - - 69-69 Mizoram 75 - - - 75-75 Nagaland 47 - - - 47-47 Punjab 2396 24 54-2450 24 2474 Rajasthan 4255 338 - - 4255 338 4593 Tamilnadu 6259 2534 - - 6259 2534 8793 West Bengal 4171 - - - 4171-4171 Union Territory Chandigarh 521 35 - - 521 35 556 D& N Haveli 1 - - - 1-1 Total 24022 3041 74-24096 3041 27137 NOTE: 1. Data is based on the returns received. * : State Unions are those unions whose activities/objectives are confined to a particular State. $: Central Unions are those unions whose activities/objectives are not confined to a particualr state. - : Nil. 20

Table 3.1 Number and Membership of Workers' Trade Unions (Central and State) by Sex and States/UT's during 2008 State/ Membership Average membership Union Number of Unions Number of Unions per union submitt- Territory on Register Submitting Returns Men Women Total ing returns State Central State Central State Central State Central State Central State Central Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Assam 755-547 - 649879-345834 - 995713-1820 - Goa 208 41 65 18 53855 4046 4700 311 58555 4357 901 242 Haryana 1296 69 259 23 269978 10398 48970 459 318948 10857 1231 472 Karnataka 3969-693 - 265858-150900 - 416758-601 - meghalaya 69-24 - 51321-1112 - 52433-2185 - Mizoram 75-5 - 1031-384 - 1415-283 - Nagaland 47-20 - 9206-105 - 9311-466 - Punjab 2396 24 450 1 953238 1056 65553 180 1018791 1236 2264 1236 Rajasthan 4255 338 177 33 121475 139848 10391 4540 131956 44388 746 1345 Tamilnadu 6259 2534 3282 680 1374316 1072349 718082 171959 2092308 1344308 638 1977 West Bengal 4171-3359 - 2426962-629020 - 3055982-910 - Chandigarh 521 35 61 4 11302 902 801 190 12103 1092 198 273 D& N Haveli 1-1 - 2634-154 - 2788-2788 - TOTAL 24022 3041 8943 759 6191055 1228599 1976006 177639 8167061 1406238 913 1853 Note : Data is based on the returns received. - : Nil. 21

TABLE 3.2 Industry -wise Number and Membership of Workers' Trade Unions (Submitting Returns) by Sex and by Industries at 3 digit level during 2008 Industry Code Number of Unions Submitting Returns Men Membership Women Total NIC-2004 State Central State Central State Central State Central Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions Unions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 113 1 908362 759 349826-1258188 759 01 107 1 907790 759 349812-1257602 759 011 48 1 350451 759 303031-653482 759 012 7-968 - 57-1025 - 013 41-11696 - 10794-22490 - 014 11-544675 - 35930-580605 - 02 6-572 - 14-586 - 020 6-572 - 14-586 - B 3 1 2875 511 49-2924 511 05 3 1 2875 511 49-2924 511 050 3 1 2875 511 49-2924 511 C 188 37 149025 47315 36670 30370 185695 77685 10 22 10 78684 5815 9067 285 87751 6100 101 22 10 78684 5815 9067 285 87751 6100 11 61 14 27859 34669 13880 28026 41739 62695 111 25 1 21768 72 528 2 22296 74 112 36 13 6091 34597 13352 28024 19443 62621 12 11 3 911 2727 33 325 944 3052 120 11 3 911 2727 33 325 944 3052 13 19 5 13989 3267 345 79 14334 3346 131 9 2 12164 350 148 3 12312 353 132 10 3 1825 2917 197 76 2022 2993 14 75 5 27582 837 13345 1655 40927 2492 141 67 1 26976 86 12451 4 39427 90 142 8 4 606 751 894 1651 1500 2402 D 3651 255 2226894 385371 824715 15330 3051609 400701 15 375 32 90834 13239 4440 2125 95274 15364 151 143 2 22202 44 1023 21 23225 65 152 28 1 3631 654 105 26 3736 680 153 38-21220 - 1595-22815 - 154 145 26 36408 12059 690 1995 37098 14054 155 21 3 7373 482 1027 83 8400 565 16 322 28 602181 9355 624695 1846 1226876 11201 160 322 28 602181 9355 624695 1846 1226876 11201 17 849 52 833047 330431 59711 6749 892758 337180 171 388 51 162494 330079 33179 6351 195673 336430 172 449-665599 - 24046-689645 - 173 12 1 4954 352 2486 398 7440 750 18 76 2 19137 982 21816 279 40953 1261 181 15 1 18852 955 21719 279 40571 1234 182 61 1 285 27 97-382 27 22.

Statement 3.2 Contd. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 62 7 14353 827 6669 403 21022 1230 191 30 4 8407 490 1817 115 10224 605 192 32 3 5946 337 4852 288 10798 625 20 22 2 4438 167 1276 2 5714 169 201 17 2 4117 167 1032 2 5149 169 202 5-321 - 244-565 - 21 105 2 21834 217 319 16 22153 233 210 105 2 21834 217 319 16 22153 233 22 86 7 13793 3790 709 250 14502 4040 221 13-3605 - 295-3900 - 222 72 7 9949 3790 414 250 10363 4040 223 1-239 - - - 239-23 40 7 35449 2433 833 98 36282 2531 231 1 1 118 537 - - 118 537 232 39 6 35331 1896 833 98 36164 1994 24 360 34 54774 4643 4521 644 59295 5287 241 274 14 40524 1078 3518 315 44042 1393 242 82 15 13686 2328 1001 170 14687 2498 243 4 5 564 1237 2 159 566 1396 25 44 1 18539 194 568-19107 194 251 30 1 14016 194 456-14472 194 252 14-4523 - 112-4635 - 26 198 23 195758 3035 63746 472 259504 3507 261 12-3075 - 3-3078 - 269 186 23 192683 3035 63743 472 256426 3507 27 184 8 107894 2181 3611 518 111505 2699 271 157 6 104605 2088 3573 499 108178 2587 272 24 2 2996 93 37 19 3033 112 273 3-293 - 1-294 - 28 46-39442 - 2504-41946 - 281 22-25623 - 2184-27807 - 289 24-13819 - 320-14139 - 29 669 30 132235 9070 26169 1448 158404 10518 291 483 25 96154 7723 4741 434 100895 8157 292 182 2 36023 814 20733 129 56756 943 293 4 3 58 533 695 885 753 1418 30 7-865 - 55-920 - 300 7-865 - 55-920 - 31 41 6 7303 1092 184 72 7487 1164 311 3 1 688 74 2-690 74 312 19 4 2611 962 60 50 2671 1012 313 5-839 - 55-894 - 314 1-294 - - - 294-315 12-2321 - 64-2385 - 319 1 1 550 56 3 22 553 78 32 10-1065 - 40-1105 - 321 7-850 - 37-887 - 23.

Statement 3.2 Contd. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 322 2-176 - - - 176-323 1-39 - 3-42 - 33 13 3 2509 168 379 6 2888 174 331 4 2 602 66 4 6 606 72 332 5-836 - - - 836-333 4 1 1071 102 375-1446 102 34 33 3 8736 286 18-8754 286 341 16 1 6105 134 7-6112 134 342 8 2 1367 152 2-1369 152 343 9-1264 - 9-1273 - 35 30 5 18205 1738 719-18924 1738 351 3-1107 - 20-1127 - 352 5 5 6760 1738 355-7115 1738 359 22-10338 - 344-10682 - 36 79 3 4503 1523 1733 402 6236 1925 361 62 2 237 1135 15 402 252 1537 369 17 1 4266 388 1718-5984 388 E 250 24 242420 71953 28286 2912 270706 74865 40 221 18 212807 71136 18862 2896 231669 74032 401 219 17 212259 71091 18862 2896 231121 73987 402 2 1 548 45 - - 548 45 41 29 6 29613 817 9424 16 39037 833 410 29 6 29613 817 9424 16 39037 833 F 475 13 248836 7848 171590 4022 420426 11870 45 475 13 248836 7848 171590 4022 420426 11870 451 15-19653 - 2960-22613 - 452 445 12 225909 7774 168389 4022 394298 11796 453 3-513 - - - 513-454 10-1831 - 168-1999 - 455 2 1 930 74 73-1003 74 G 271 17 181792 3155 14653 647 196445 3802 50 25 3 6246 151 3888 394 10134 545 501 18 3 5469 151 3876 394 9345 545 502 2-130 - - - 130-503 - - - - - - - - 504 5-647 - 12-659 - 51 61 2 22001 524 2084 69 24085 593 511 15 2 2318 524 340 69 2658 593 512 38-12544 - 1726-14270 - 513 5-6873 - 18-6891 - 514 3-266 - - - 266-52 185 12 153545 2480 8681 184 162226 2664 521 127-115435 - 4823-120258 - 522 34 11 6674 2377 2893 131 9567 2508 523 11 1 696 103 202 53 898 156 524 - - - - - - - - 525 6-2046 - - - 2046-526 7-28694 - 763-29457 - 24.

Statement 3.2 Contd. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 H 146 7 65372 640 2351 23 67723 663 55 146 7 65372 640 2351 23 67723 663 551 40 7 54283 640 2293 23 56576 663 552 106-11089 - 58-11147 - I 1214 120 765481 516498 47146 35096 812627 551594 60 1092 80 719363 503586 46336 33349 765699 536935 601 37 19 194590 423505 12461 32847 207051 456352 602 1054 61 524707 80081 33875 502 558582 80583 603 1-66 - - - 66-61 12 21 8581 4145 140 151 8721 4296 611 3 18 3416 3522 6 151 3422 3673 612 9 3 5165 623 134-5299 623 62 6 4 495 448 34 52 529 500 621 4 2 261 64 34 15 295 79 622 2 2 234 384-37 234 421 63 100 12 27644 7559 516 1540 28160 9099 630 100 12 27644 7559 516 1540 28160 9099 64 4 3 9398 760 120 4 9518 764 641 1 2 29 760-4 29 764 642 3 1 9369-120 - 9489 - J 568 115 226340 71948 17544 15906 243884 87854 65 546 98 220345 65068 15841 13746 236186 78814 651 532 98 218145 65068 15280 13746 233425 78814 659 14-2200 - 561-2761 - 66 21 17 5597 6880 1703 2160 7300 9040 660 21 17 5597 6880 1703 2160 7300 9040 67 1-398 - - - 398-671 1-398 - - - 398 - K 371 11 237164 1520 19013 326 256177 1846 70 6-3829 - 74-3903 - 701 6-3829 - 74-3903 - 71 1-67 - - - 67-711 1-67 - - - 67-72 5 3 1270 572 222 230 1492 802 721 1-1070 - 123-1193 - 722 4 3 200 572 99 230 299 802 73-3 - 379-14 - 393 731-3 - 379-14 - 393 74 359 5 231998 569 18717 82 250715 651 741 1-118 - - - 118-742 1 3 150 62-82 150 144 749 357 2 231730 507 18717-250447 507 L 170 56 60020 44137 5762 2265 65782 46402 75 170 56 60020 44137 5762 2265 65782 46402 751 127 47 51191 43491 5194 2160 56385 45651 752 40 7 8560 401 516 45 9076 446 753 3 2 269 245 52 60 321 305 25.

Statement 3.2 Concld. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 M 34-2863 - 429-3292 - 80 34-2863 - 429-3292 - 801 6-531 - 29-560 - 802 21-1552 - 246-1798 - 803 6-729 - 150-879 - 809 1-51 - 4-55 - N 178 19 32998 1715 15206 317 48204 2032 85 178 19 32998 1715 15206 317 48204 2032 851 156 7 27834 702 11221 311 39055 1013 852 7-415 - 31-446 - 853 15 12 4749 1013 3954 6 8703 1019 O 1297 77 838236 74765 441723 69686 1279959 144451 90 58 4 28612 555 2331 288 30943 843 900 58 4 28612 555 2331 288 30943 843 91 162 7 236674 835 21922 75 258596 910 911 2 3 165 298 9 37 174 335 912 152 2 236135 299 21192-257327 299 919 8 2 374 238 721 38 1095 276 92 48 15 11155 13559 1503 1426 12658 14985 921 39 13 10549 13481 1370 1239 11919 14720 923 5-220 - 117-337 - 924 4 2 386 78 16 187 402 265 93 1029 51 561795 59816 415967 67897 977762 127713 930 1029 51 561795 59816 415967 67897 977762 127713 P 14 6 2377 464 1043 739 3420 1203 95 13 3 2058 273 863 739 2921 1012 950 13 3 2058 273 863 739 2921 1012 96 1 3 319 191 180-499 191 960 1 3 319 191 180-499 191 Q - - - - - - - - Total 8943 759 6191055 1228599 1976006 177639 8167061 1406238 Note : 1. Data is based on the returns received. 2. Data in respect of industry codes not featurning above is Nil. 3. - : Nil 26.

TABLE 3.3 Number of Workers' Trade Unions (Submitting Returns) and their Membership in the Public Sector by State/UTs and Central Spheres during 2008 State/ State Sphere Central Sphere Total Union No. of Unions Membership o. of Unions Membership No. of Unions Membership Territory Submitting Submitting Submitting Returns Returns Returns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Assam 105 73124 134 213942 239 287066 Goa 23 5719 22 9145 45 14864 Haryana 45 52018 19 4812 64 56830 Karnataka 84 52005 68 37114 152 89119 Meghalaya 19 6001 16 3267 35 9268 Mizoram - - - - - - Nagaland 5 435 1 5 6 440 Punjab 124 118513 49 24349 173 142862 Rajasthan 23 13182 9 572-13754 Tamilnadu 585 207413 212 51948 797 259361 West Bengal 515 107614 304 334240 819 441854 Chandigarh 21 3958 8 1301 29 5259 D & N Haveli 1 1937 - - - - TOTAL 1550 641919 842 680695 2392 1322614 Note : 1. Data is based on the returns received. 2. - : Nil 27

TABLE 4.1 State-wise Number and Membership of Employers' Trade Unions (Submitting Returns) by Sex and State/UTs during 2008 State/ No. of No. of Membership Average Union Unions Unions Men Women Total Membership Territory on submitting per Union Register returns submitting returns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CENTRAL UNIONS N I L STATE UNIONS STATE Assam - - - - - - Goa - - - - - - Haryana 11 - - - - - Karnataka 9 5 5416 1012 6428 1286 Meghalaya - - - - - - Mizoram - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - Punjab 54 2 496-496 248 Rajasthan - - - - - - Tamilnadu - - - - - - West Bengal UNION TERRITORY Chandigarh - - - - - - D& N Haveli - - - - - - Chandigarh - - - - - - TOTAL 74 7 5912 1012 6924 989 Note : Data is bases on the returns recived. - : Nil 28

TABLE 4.2 Number and Membership of Employers' Trade Unions (Submitting Returns) by Sex and Industries at 3-digit level. Industry No. of Unions Membership Code submitting NIC - 2004 returns Men Women Total 1 2 3 4 5 A - - - - B - - - - C - - - - D 4 2170 410 2580 24 1 851 154 1005 242 1 851 154 1005 27 1 489 101 590 272 1 489 101 590 28 1 285 78 363 280 1 285 78 363 36 1 545 77 622 360 1 545 77 622 E - - - - F - - - - G - - - - H - - - - I - - - - J - - - - K 3 3742 602 4344 74 3 3742 602 4344 741 1 1288 211 1499 749 2 2454 391 2845 L - - - - M - - - - N - - - - O - - - - P - - - - Q - - - - Total Employers' 7 5912 1012 6924 Unions Note. 1 Data in respect of Industry Codes not shown above is 'Nil' 2 Data is based on the returns received. 3 - : Nil 29

Tabel 5.1 General Funds of Trade Unions Submitting Returns, 1996 to 2008 Year No.of Opening Income Expenditure Closing Unions Balance Balance Submitting Returns (`) (`) (`) (`) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1996 7,242 353,295,326 294,343,016 198,588,994 449,049,348 1997 8,872 156,895,531 259,227,314 235,291,904 180,830,942 1998 7,403 156,088,301 272,252,265 243,752,491 184,588,075 1999 8,152 548,680,861 585,826,304 509,187,454 625,319,711 2000 7,253 642,489,723 748,809,410 596,153,409 795,145,724 2001 6,531 820,095,998 558,072,894 491,315,325 886,853,567 2002 7,812 559,528,464 666,063,233 568,388,692 657,203,005 2003 7,258 1,074,201,171 946,389,766 675,704,154 1,344,886,783 2004 5,242 1,157,009,608 706,181,873 566,800,692 1,296,390,789 2005 8,317 945,952,108 858,542,670 622,405,273 1,804,494,778 2006 8,471 1,614,410,070 1,169,072,605 955,893,156 1,827,589,519 2007 7,405 1,216,762,051 1,029,495,219 843,725,167 1,465,986,209 2008 9,702 1,042,492,983 1,138,081,719 809,873,562 1,370,701,140 N.B. 1. Total may not necessarily tally due to rounding off. 2. The opening balance of a year may not tally with the closing balance of the previous year due to varying response rate. 3. Data is based on the returns received. 30

Table 5.2 State-wise General Funds of Workers' Trade Unions (Submitting Returns) by States/UTs during 2008 State/Union No. of Membership Opening Income Expenditure Closing Territory Unions at the end Balance Balance Submitting of the year Returns (`) (`) (`) (`) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CENTRAL UNIONS State Goa 18 4357 1393211 2613066 1115979 2890298 Haryana 23 10857 7194507 2420858 2231960 7383405 Punjab 1 1236-519013 374174 144839 Rajasthan 33 144388 34080444 16813617 12301167 38592894 Tamilnadu 680 1244308 338500672 425364192 224581282 539283582 Union Territory Chandigarh 4 1092 497848 129151 347956 279043 Total Central Unions 759 1406238 381666682 447859897 240952518 588574061 STATE UNIONS Assam 547 995713 36029770 62066107 62343957 35751920 Goa 65 58555 16592762 12982672 10939383 18636051 Haryana 259 318948 17334782 14104025 13200178 18238629 Karnataka 693 416758 141831491 101259844 101769536 141321799 Meghalaya 24 52433 426970 848674 650334 625309 Mizoram 5 1415 242000 329260 59340 511920 Nagaland 20 9311 219510 3196841 3169653 246698 Punjab 450 1018791 37519730 27203426 23358213 41364943 Rajasthan 177 131956 4502008 8402093 7399516 5504585 Tamilnadu 3282 2092308 141434564 251006916 152132206 240309275 West Bengal 3359 3055982 261990985 206228955 192794434 275425506 Union Territory Chandigarh 61 12103 2701729 2458309 969594 4190443 D.N.Haveli 1 2788-134700 134700 - Total State 8943 8167061 660826301 690221822 568921044 782127079 Unions Grand Total - 9702 9573299 1042492983 1138081719 809873562 1370701140 Workers Unions N.B. 1. Totals may not necessarily tally due to rounding off. 2. Data is based on the returns received. 31

Table 5.3 General Funds of Workers' Trade Unions Submitting Returns (By Industries), 2008 Industry No. of Membership Opening Income Expenditure Closing code Unions at the end Balance Balance Submitting of the year Returns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A 114 1258947 9944195 39064283 35583567 13424911 01 108 1258361 9823106 38885603 35426095 13282614 02 6 586 121089 178680 157472 142297 B 4 3435 29928 394147 383677 40398 05 4 3435 29928 394147 383677 40398 C 225 263380 23937245 24275373 20903114 27309504 10 32 93851 14799695 11140730 10231438 15708987 11 75 104434 4121664 6897901 5830383 5189182 12 14 3996 77755 407155 344875 140035 13 24 17680 1593506 2740609 1960348 2373768 14 80 43419 3344624 3088978 2536070 3897532 D 3906 3452310 262718099 217338896 184158530 295898464 15 407 110638 6161754 10516335 8987939 7690150 16 350 1238077 4954321 20789062 18064803 7678580 17 901 1229938 45939181 43012927 36912110 52039998 18 78 42214 1960234 2574575 1420391 3114418 19 69 22252 828496 2023209 1740731 1110974 20 24 5883 236484 4576320 3773649 1039155 21 107 22386 4457933 2007183 1371374 5093742 22 93 18542 3067344 1572658 1343828 3296174 23 47 38813 3613026 5772126 6079013 3306139 24 394 64582 66372473 21015153 11112077 76275549 25 45 19301 1487324 3848694 3671975 1664042 26 221 263011 243990 282585 178724 347851 27 192 114204 53103138 22866590 35067985 40901742 28 46 41946 3103262 2804999 2192221 3716040 29 699 168922 51857947 44042372 36873970 59026349 30 7 920 334690 111419 236849 209260 31 47 8651 1802870 2243785 2652862 1393793 32 10 1105 2409851 2408722 2100865 2717708 33 16 3062 3701555 1504360 2608384 2597531 34 36 9040 2765927 19573034 5131417 17207545 35 35 20662 239624 545904 442938 342590 36 82 8161 4076674 3246886 2194425 5129135 E 274 345571 28873394 55994393 28383828 56483959 40 239 305701 28339316 53852845 26437144 55755018 32..

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