The INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947 — India law | Esheria

The INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947

This Act sets out how industrial disputes are defined and handled, and creates government-appointed bodies for conciliation, inquiry, and adjudication.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
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arbitration closure of undertaking closures delegation of powers industrial disputes lay-off penalties retrenchment retrenchment compensation schedule amendments strike restrictions tribunal procedure unfair labour practices union relations workmen protections workplace dispute resolution workplace disputes

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About this statute

This Act sets out how industrial disputes are defined and handled, and creates government-appointed bodies for conciliation, inquiry, and adjudication. This provision sets procedures for referring industrial disputes, limits strikes and lock-outs in certain cases, and gives lay-off compensation rules. This part sets notice, permission, and compensation rules for closing undertakings, lay-offs, and retrenchment, and it bans unfair labour practices and several illegal strike, lock-out, and closure-related acts. The provision lets the appropriate Government delegate powers by Gazette notification, lets the Central Government amend the Second and Third Schedules, and sets a three-year limit for raising certain discharge/dismissal/retrenchment/termination disputes in conciliation, with a possible late exception for sufficient cause.

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