Industrial Disputes Act
Industrial Disputes Act
Industrial Disputes Act
Provisions for investigation and settlement of industrial disputes and for certain other purposes.
Important Clarifications Industry has attained wider meaning than defined except for domestic employment, covers from barber shops to big steel companies. Sec.2(I ) W orks Com m ittee Joint Committee with equal number of employers and employees representatives for discussion of certain common problems. Sec.3 Conciliationis an attempt by a third party in helping to settle the disputes Sec.4 Adjudication Labour Court, Industrial Tribunal or National Tribunal to hear and decide the dispute. Lay off & Payment of Compensation Conditions for Laying off Failure, refusal or inability of an employer to provide work due to Shortage of coal, power or raw material. Accumulation of stocks. Breakdown of machinery. Power of Labour Court to give Appropriate Relief Labour Court/Industrial Tribunal can Modify the punishment of dismissal or discharge of workmen and give appropriate relief including reinstatement.Sec.11A
Right of a W orkm an during Pendency of Proceedings in High Court
Employer to pay last drawn wages to reinstated workman when proceedings challenging the award of his reinstatement are pending in the higher Courts.
Otherwise than in course of settlement upon the parties to the settlement. Sec.18
Period of Operation of Settlements and Awards A settlement for a period as agreed by the parties, or Period of six months on signing of settlement.
Notice of Change
21 days by an employer to workmen about changing the conditions of service as provided in Ivth Schedule. Sec.9A
Lay off Compensation Payment of wages except for intervening weekly holiday compensation 50% of total or basic wages and DA for a period of lay off upto maximum 45 days in a year. Sec.25-C
Prior Permission by the Government for Retrenchment When there are more than 100 (in UP 300 or more) workmen during preceding 12 months. Three months notice or wages thereto. Form QA
Conditions of service etc. to remain unchanged under certain circum stances during pendency of proceedings
Compensation
15
days
Not to alter to the prejudice of workmen concerned the condition of service. To seek Express permission of the concerned authority by paying one months wages on dismissal, discharge or punish a protected workman connected with the dispute.
Prohibition of unfair labour practice either by employer or workman or a trade union as stipulated in fifth schedule Both the employer and the Union Closure of an Undertaking 60 days notice to the labour authorities for intended closure in Form QA. Sec.25FFA Prior permission atleast 90 days before in Form O by the Government when there are 100 ore more workmen during preceding 12 months (in UP 300 or more workmen) Sec.25-O
To seek approval of the authority by paying one months wages before altering condition of service, dismissing or discharging or punishing a workman. Sec.33
Retrenchment of Workmen Compensation & Conditions Workman must have worked for 240 days. Retrenchment compensation @ 15 days wages for every completed year to be calculated at last drawn wages One months notice or wages in lieu thereof. Reasons for retrenchment Complying with principle of last come first go. Sending Form P to Labour Authorities. Conditions of service etc. to remain unchanged under certain circum stances during pendency of proceedings Not to alter to the prejudice of workmen concerned the condition of service. To seek Express permission of the concerned authority by paying one months wages on dismissal, discharge or punish a protected workman connected with the dispute.
To seek approval of the authority by paying one months wages before altering condition of service, dismissing or discharging or punishing a workman. Sec.33
<Punishment
Imprisonment of upto 6 months or with fine upto Rs.3,000. Imprisonment upto one month or with fine upto Rs.50(Rs.1000 for 26 Committing unfair labour practices lock-out) or with both. 27 Illegal strike and lock-ourts Imprisonment upto 6 months or with fine upto Rs.1,000 28 Instigation etc. for illegal strike or lock-outs.Imprisonment for 6 months or with fine upto Rs.1,000 29 Giving financial aid to illegal strikes and lock-outs. Imprisonment upto 6 months or with fine.On continuity of offence 30 Breach of settlement or award fine uptoRs.200 per day 31A Imprisonment upto 6 months or with fine upto Rs.1,000 Disclosing confidential information pertaining to Sec.21 Imprisonment upto 6 months or with fine upto Rs.5,000 Closure without 60 days notice under Sec.25 FFA Fine upto Contravention of Sec.33 pertaining to change of conditions Imprisonment upto 6 months or fine upto Rs.1,000. of 31 Service during pendency of dispute etc. Rs.100 When no penally is provided for contravention