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Management vs Labour
Issues
Employment
Conditions
• Classification of Workmen
• Holidays
• Shifts
• Payments
• Leaves
• Terminations
MANAGEMENT Labour
Difference in Working Conditions
INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT
CONDITION
OF SERVICE
WRITTEN
INDUSTRIAL
PEACE
NO CHANGE TO
DETRIMENT OF
LABOUR
UNIFORMITY
STANDING ORDER
PRODUCTIVY
INDUSTRIALEMPLOYMENT
(STANDING ORDERS)ACT 1946
• The Act has 15 Sections and 1 Schedule.
• Standing Orders means rules relating to matters set out in the Schedule.
APPLICABILITY OF THE ACT
APPLICABILITY OF THE ACT
• ANY INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENTTO
• 100 Or more workers are or were
workingWHERE
• ANYDAY
ON
• The Preceding 12 months
DURING
APPROPRIATE GOVT.
After
Giving
2 Months
Notice
Can Extend The Provisions of
the Act
To Industrial
Establishment
100 Workers
Who is the Appropriate Govt.
Establishment under Control of
CENTRAL GOVT. –
• All Establishment under CG All Other Cases
• Railway Administration State Govt.
• Major Port, Mine, Oil Field
SCHEDULE
MATTERS TO BE PROVIDED IN STANDING ORDERS UNDER THIS ACT
1. Classification of workmen, e.g., whether permanent, temporary, apprentices, probationers, or
badlis.
2. Manner of intimating to workmen periods and hours of work, holidays, pay-days and wage rates.
3. Shift working.
4. Attendance and late coming.
5. Conditions of, procedure in applying for, and the authority which may grant leave and holidays.
6. Requirement to enter premises by certain gates, a liability to search.
7. Closing and reporting of sections of the industrial establishment, temporary stoppages of work
and the rights and liabilities of the employer and workmen arising there from.
8. Termination of employment, and the notice thereof to be given by employer and workmen.
9. Suspension or dismissal for misconduct, and acts or omissions which constitute misconduct.
10. Means of redress for workmen against unfair treatment or wrongful exactions by the employer or
his agents or servants.
11. Any other matter which may be prescribed.
PROCEDURES FOR SUBMISSION OF
S.O.
◦ Within 6 months from the date on which this act applies to the any
industrial establishment, the Employer has to submit 5 Copies of
draft S.O. to the Certifying Officer for the adoption.
◦ In this draft the rules relating to the matters of the schedule are to be
mentioned.
◦ The draft submitted shall be accompanied by a statement of
particulars of workmen and the name of the Trade Union if any to
which they belong.
Procedure for the Conditions for
Certification of Standing Orders
The standing order to be certified by the certifying officer under certain
conditions:
◦ If provision is made therein for every matter set out in the schedule
which is applicable to the Industrial Establishment; and
◦ If the standing orders are otherwise in conformity with the provision
of this Act and it shall be the function of the Certifying Officer or
appellate authority to reasonableness of the provision of any standing
orders
Procedure for Certification of Standing
Orders (Procedure for Adoption)
◦ The Certifying officer receipt of the draft Standing Orders from the employer shall
forward a copy of the draft standing orders to the recognized trade union of the
establishment seeking submission of objection to draft standing orders if any.
◦ The standing orders came into operation on the expiry of 30 days from the date on
which the authenticated copies of the standing orders are forwarded to the employer
and the workmen by the certifying officer.
◦ The conditions of employment, which will be binding on the employer and the
workmen from the date when they become operational.
Appeal of Standing Orders
◦ Any employer, workmen, trade union or other prescribed
representatives of workmen aggrieved by the order of the
Certifying Officer may appeal to the appellate authority within 30
days from the date on which copies are to be sent to them.
◦ The appellate authority may confirm the standing orders as
certified, or may make modifications or additions to render them
certifiable and it has to send copies of the same to the concerned
person within 7 days of the order[Sec. 7].
Modification of Standing Orders
◦ Standing Order finally certified under the Act shall not, except on
agreement between the employers and the workmen or their Trade
Union be liable to modification until the expiry of 6 months from
the date on which the standing orders came into operation.
◦ Subject to the provision of sub-section (1), an employer or
workman or a trade union or other representative body of the
workmen may apply to the Certifying Officer to have the standing
orders modified, and such application shall be accompanied by 5
copies of the modifications proposed to be made.
Certifying Officer
◦ Definition:- The “certifying officer” under standing order act means Regional
Labor Commissioner, Labor Commissioner or other officer appointed by the
appropriate government by the notification in the Official Gazette, to perform all or
any of the functions of certifying officer under Act.
◦ Powers of Certifying Officer:-
Every Certifying Officer and appellate authority shall have all the powers of Civil Court
for he purpose of:
1. Receiving Evidence,
2. Administering oaths,
3. Enforcing the attendance of witness, and
4. Compelling the discovery and production of documents.
Payment of Subsistence Allowance
◦ Where any workmen is suspended by the employer pending
investigation or inquiry into complaints or charge of misconduct
against him, the employer shall pay to such workmen subsistence
allowance:
1. a. At the rate of 50% of the wages which the employer is
entitled to immediately preceding the date of such suspension,
for the 90 days of suspension; and
2. At the rate of 70% of such wages for the remaining period of
suspension.
Offences and Penalties
◦ An employer fails to submit the draft Standing Orders as required by
Section 3 or who modified his standing orders otherwise with sec.10 shall
be punishable with fine which may extend to Rs.5000 and in case of
continuing offence with a further fine of Rs.200 for every day after the first
during which the offence continues.
◦ An employer who does not act in contravention of the standing orders
finally certified under this act for industrial establishment shall be
punishable with fine which may extend to Rs.100 and in case of continuous
offence with further fine of Rs.25 every day after the first during which the
offence continues
◦ No persecution for any offence punishable under this section 13 shall be
instituted except with the previous sanction of the appropriate government.
It can be tried only in the Court of a presidency magistrate or the second
class magistrate.
Industrial employment (standing orders) act 1946

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Industrial employment (standing orders) act 1946

  • 2. Issues Employment Conditions • Classification of Workmen • Holidays • Shifts • Payments • Leaves • Terminations MANAGEMENT Labour
  • 4. INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT CONDITION OF SERVICE WRITTEN INDUSTRIAL PEACE NO CHANGE TO DETRIMENT OF LABOUR UNIFORMITY STANDING ORDER PRODUCTIVY
  • 5. INDUSTRIALEMPLOYMENT (STANDING ORDERS)ACT 1946 • The Act has 15 Sections and 1 Schedule. • Standing Orders means rules relating to matters set out in the Schedule.
  • 7. APPLICABILITY OF THE ACT • ANY INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTTO • 100 Or more workers are or were workingWHERE • ANYDAY ON • The Preceding 12 months DURING
  • 8. APPROPRIATE GOVT. After Giving 2 Months Notice Can Extend The Provisions of the Act To Industrial Establishment 100 Workers
  • 9. Who is the Appropriate Govt. Establishment under Control of CENTRAL GOVT. – • All Establishment under CG All Other Cases • Railway Administration State Govt. • Major Port, Mine, Oil Field
  • 10. SCHEDULE MATTERS TO BE PROVIDED IN STANDING ORDERS UNDER THIS ACT 1. Classification of workmen, e.g., whether permanent, temporary, apprentices, probationers, or badlis. 2. Manner of intimating to workmen periods and hours of work, holidays, pay-days and wage rates. 3. Shift working. 4. Attendance and late coming. 5. Conditions of, procedure in applying for, and the authority which may grant leave and holidays. 6. Requirement to enter premises by certain gates, a liability to search. 7. Closing and reporting of sections of the industrial establishment, temporary stoppages of work and the rights and liabilities of the employer and workmen arising there from. 8. Termination of employment, and the notice thereof to be given by employer and workmen. 9. Suspension or dismissal for misconduct, and acts or omissions which constitute misconduct. 10. Means of redress for workmen against unfair treatment or wrongful exactions by the employer or his agents or servants. 11. Any other matter which may be prescribed.
  • 11. PROCEDURES FOR SUBMISSION OF S.O. ◦ Within 6 months from the date on which this act applies to the any industrial establishment, the Employer has to submit 5 Copies of draft S.O. to the Certifying Officer for the adoption. ◦ In this draft the rules relating to the matters of the schedule are to be mentioned. ◦ The draft submitted shall be accompanied by a statement of particulars of workmen and the name of the Trade Union if any to which they belong.
  • 12. Procedure for the Conditions for Certification of Standing Orders The standing order to be certified by the certifying officer under certain conditions: ◦ If provision is made therein for every matter set out in the schedule which is applicable to the Industrial Establishment; and ◦ If the standing orders are otherwise in conformity with the provision of this Act and it shall be the function of the Certifying Officer or appellate authority to reasonableness of the provision of any standing orders
  • 13. Procedure for Certification of Standing Orders (Procedure for Adoption) ◦ The Certifying officer receipt of the draft Standing Orders from the employer shall forward a copy of the draft standing orders to the recognized trade union of the establishment seeking submission of objection to draft standing orders if any. ◦ The standing orders came into operation on the expiry of 30 days from the date on which the authenticated copies of the standing orders are forwarded to the employer and the workmen by the certifying officer. ◦ The conditions of employment, which will be binding on the employer and the workmen from the date when they become operational.
  • 14. Appeal of Standing Orders ◦ Any employer, workmen, trade union or other prescribed representatives of workmen aggrieved by the order of the Certifying Officer may appeal to the appellate authority within 30 days from the date on which copies are to be sent to them. ◦ The appellate authority may confirm the standing orders as certified, or may make modifications or additions to render them certifiable and it has to send copies of the same to the concerned person within 7 days of the order[Sec. 7].
  • 15. Modification of Standing Orders ◦ Standing Order finally certified under the Act shall not, except on agreement between the employers and the workmen or their Trade Union be liable to modification until the expiry of 6 months from the date on which the standing orders came into operation. ◦ Subject to the provision of sub-section (1), an employer or workman or a trade union or other representative body of the workmen may apply to the Certifying Officer to have the standing orders modified, and such application shall be accompanied by 5 copies of the modifications proposed to be made.
  • 16. Certifying Officer ◦ Definition:- The “certifying officer” under standing order act means Regional Labor Commissioner, Labor Commissioner or other officer appointed by the appropriate government by the notification in the Official Gazette, to perform all or any of the functions of certifying officer under Act. ◦ Powers of Certifying Officer:- Every Certifying Officer and appellate authority shall have all the powers of Civil Court for he purpose of: 1. Receiving Evidence, 2. Administering oaths, 3. Enforcing the attendance of witness, and 4. Compelling the discovery and production of documents.
  • 17. Payment of Subsistence Allowance ◦ Where any workmen is suspended by the employer pending investigation or inquiry into complaints or charge of misconduct against him, the employer shall pay to such workmen subsistence allowance: 1. a. At the rate of 50% of the wages which the employer is entitled to immediately preceding the date of such suspension, for the 90 days of suspension; and 2. At the rate of 70% of such wages for the remaining period of suspension.
  • 18. Offences and Penalties ◦ An employer fails to submit the draft Standing Orders as required by Section 3 or who modified his standing orders otherwise with sec.10 shall be punishable with fine which may extend to Rs.5000 and in case of continuing offence with a further fine of Rs.200 for every day after the first during which the offence continues. ◦ An employer who does not act in contravention of the standing orders finally certified under this act for industrial establishment shall be punishable with fine which may extend to Rs.100 and in case of continuous offence with further fine of Rs.25 every day after the first during which the offence continues ◦ No persecution for any offence punishable under this section 13 shall be instituted except with the previous sanction of the appropriate government. It can be tried only in the Court of a presidency magistrate or the second class magistrate.