The INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT 1947 — India law | Esheria

The INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT 1947

This Act sets up rules for investigating and settling industrial disputes, defines key terms, and creates authorities like conciliation officers, boards, courts, tribunals, and grievance bodies.

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closure closure compensation dispute resolution industrial dispute procedure industrial disputes lay-off retrenchment strike and lock-out rules unfair labour practices workplace governance

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This Act sets up rules for investigating and settling industrial disputes, defines key terms, and creates authorities like conciliation officers, boards, courts, tribunals, and grievance bodies. This provision sets procedures and powers for labour dispute authorities, limits strikes and lock-outs in certain situations, and gives rules for lay-off, retrenchment, closure, and compensation. This chapter sets rules for lay-off, retrenchment, closure, and unfair labour practices in covered industrial establishments. This segment cites Act 35 of 1950, section 2, and Schedule I, 184D 53.