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INDUSTRIAL
DISPUTE ACT 1947

     GROUP- 6
     Dheeraj Chaubey
     Mohit Shukla
     Mrigankshi Aggarwal
     Venkat Swaroop
Definition

The industrial dispute means any dispute or difference between:-

   (i) Employers and employers
   (ii)Employers and Workmen or
   (iii)Workmen and workmen, which is connected with


   – Industrial disputes may be said to be disagreement or
     controversy between management and labor with respect to
     wages, working conditions, other employment matters or
     union recognition.
Industry



As per section 2 (J) of industrial disputes act
1947, Industry mean any systematic activity carried
on by cooperation between an employ and his work
man for the production supply or distribution of goods
and services with a view of satisfy human wants or
needs.
Objective
      Promotion of measures of
   securing, preserving Industrial
              harmony

                                         • Employer – Workman
   Settlement of disputes between        • Employer - Employer
                                         • Workman - Workman
 Rights of Registered Trade Union

Prevention of illegal- Strike; Lockout

 Promotion of collective bargaining
Types Of ID’s


                                 Grievance disputes: may
                                          pertain to
Interest disputes: arising
                                 discipline, wages, working
   out of deadlocks in
                                 time, promotion, rights of
negotiation for collective
                                 supervisors etc. also some
       bargaining
                                 times called interpretation
                                           disputes

                                 Recognition disputes: over
   Unfair labor practices:       the rights of a TU to
 those arising out of right to   represent class or category
      organize, acts of          of workers
     violence, failure to
        implement an
    award, discriminatory
treatment, illegal strikes and
           lockouts
Authority



                 A workman includes                           Industry means any
                       any person                             business, trade, unde
Any person who       (including an                            rtaking, manufacture
 is a workman         apprentice)         It excludes those   and includes any
employed in an      employed in an           employed in      service, employment
  industry can       industry to do         managerial or     , handicraft, or
     raise an    manual, unskilled, s       administrative    industrial occupation
    industrial   killed, technical, ope       capacity.       or avocation of
     dispute.     rational, clerical or                       workmen.
                   supervisory work
                  for hire or reward.
Prohibition of strikes and lock-outs

• According to SEC 22 (1) No person employed with a public
  utility service shall go on strike in breach of contract –
  Without giving the employer notice of strike, within six weeks
  before the strike. Before the expiry of date of strike specified
  in such notice. According to SEC 23; No employee of any
  industrial establishment shall go on strike during the period
  when proceedings in any disputes case is going on or when
  final judgment is awaited .
INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION
          MECHANISM
 Industrial
Undertaking
                    Works Committee

 Conciliation officer

                    CG/State Govt.

   Board                    Tribunal
            Labour court               8


Arbitral Tribunal            AWARD
Settlement Without State Intervention

• There are two ways in which the basic parties to an industrial
  dispute- the employer and the employees- can settle their
  disputes.
   – Collective bargaining
   – Voluntary arbitration
Settlement Under the Influence of the State



Compulsory establishment of bipartite committees.

Establishment of compulsory collective bargaining.

Conciliation and mediation (voluntary and compulsory).

Compulsory investigation.

Compulsory arbitration or adjudication.
Voluntary Arbitration

• It is commonly viewed as less expensive and faster than
  resolving a dispute in court.
• An arbitrator may be a single person or a panel.
• Sometimes, however, the parties may agree to submit the
  dispute to an arbitrator but at the same time, reserve their right
  to accept or reject the award when it comes.
Adjudication in India


              3 types of adjudication
                 authorities for the
                  adjudication of
                industrial disputes:




Labor Court          Tribunal           National Tribunal
Cont..

• Labor Courts and the Tribunal can be established both by the
  central and state governments, but the National Tribunal is
  setup only by the central government.
• National Tribunal is set up to adjudicate such disputes which
  involve any question of national importance or are of such a
  nature that industrial establishments situated in more than one
  state are likely to be interested in or affected by them.
Introduction

• The Labor Court adjudicates disputes relating to the propriety or legality of
  an order passed by the employer under this standing orders, discharge
  or dismissal of workmen, legality or otherwise of a strike or lock-out.
• The Tribunal and National Tribunal generally deal with such subject
  matters as wages, bonus, profit-sharing, rationalization, allowances, hours
  of work, provident fund, gratuity etc.
• Strikes and lock-outs are prohibited during the pendency of the proceedings
  before any of the adjudication authorities, and two months after the
  conclusion of such proceedings and during any period in which the award
  is in operation, in respect of any matter covered by the award.
Other Tripartite Bodies at the State Level

• Amongst the important tri partite committees functioning in
  the states are:
• Implementation and Evaluation Committees
• Committees for particular industries
• Labor Welfare Boards or Committees
• Some of these are permanent, while others are constituted as
  and when required.
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Industrial dispute act 1947

  • 1. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE ACT 1947 GROUP- 6 Dheeraj Chaubey Mohit Shukla Mrigankshi Aggarwal Venkat Swaroop
  • 2. Definition The industrial dispute means any dispute or difference between:- (i) Employers and employers (ii)Employers and Workmen or (iii)Workmen and workmen, which is connected with – Industrial disputes may be said to be disagreement or controversy between management and labor with respect to wages, working conditions, other employment matters or union recognition.
  • 3. Industry As per section 2 (J) of industrial disputes act 1947, Industry mean any systematic activity carried on by cooperation between an employ and his work man for the production supply or distribution of goods and services with a view of satisfy human wants or needs.
  • 4. Objective Promotion of measures of securing, preserving Industrial harmony • Employer – Workman Settlement of disputes between • Employer - Employer • Workman - Workman Rights of Registered Trade Union Prevention of illegal- Strike; Lockout Promotion of collective bargaining
  • 5. Types Of ID’s Grievance disputes: may pertain to Interest disputes: arising discipline, wages, working out of deadlocks in time, promotion, rights of negotiation for collective supervisors etc. also some bargaining times called interpretation disputes Recognition disputes: over Unfair labor practices: the rights of a TU to those arising out of right to represent class or category organize, acts of of workers violence, failure to implement an award, discriminatory treatment, illegal strikes and lockouts
  • 6. Authority A workman includes Industry means any any person business, trade, unde Any person who (including an rtaking, manufacture is a workman apprentice) It excludes those and includes any employed in an employed in an employed in service, employment industry can industry to do managerial or , handicraft, or raise an manual, unskilled, s administrative industrial occupation industrial killed, technical, ope capacity. or avocation of dispute. rational, clerical or workmen. supervisory work for hire or reward.
  • 7. Prohibition of strikes and lock-outs • According to SEC 22 (1) No person employed with a public utility service shall go on strike in breach of contract – Without giving the employer notice of strike, within six weeks before the strike. Before the expiry of date of strike specified in such notice. According to SEC 23; No employee of any industrial establishment shall go on strike during the period when proceedings in any disputes case is going on or when final judgment is awaited .
  • 8. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISM Industrial Undertaking Works Committee Conciliation officer CG/State Govt. Board Tribunal Labour court 8 Arbitral Tribunal AWARD
  • 9. Settlement Without State Intervention • There are two ways in which the basic parties to an industrial dispute- the employer and the employees- can settle their disputes. – Collective bargaining – Voluntary arbitration
  • 10. Settlement Under the Influence of the State Compulsory establishment of bipartite committees. Establishment of compulsory collective bargaining. Conciliation and mediation (voluntary and compulsory). Compulsory investigation. Compulsory arbitration or adjudication.
  • 11. Voluntary Arbitration • It is commonly viewed as less expensive and faster than resolving a dispute in court. • An arbitrator may be a single person or a panel. • Sometimes, however, the parties may agree to submit the dispute to an arbitrator but at the same time, reserve their right to accept or reject the award when it comes.
  • 12. Adjudication in India 3 types of adjudication authorities for the adjudication of industrial disputes: Labor Court Tribunal National Tribunal
  • 13. Cont.. • Labor Courts and the Tribunal can be established both by the central and state governments, but the National Tribunal is setup only by the central government. • National Tribunal is set up to adjudicate such disputes which involve any question of national importance or are of such a nature that industrial establishments situated in more than one state are likely to be interested in or affected by them.
  • 14. Introduction • The Labor Court adjudicates disputes relating to the propriety or legality of an order passed by the employer under this standing orders, discharge or dismissal of workmen, legality or otherwise of a strike or lock-out. • The Tribunal and National Tribunal generally deal with such subject matters as wages, bonus, profit-sharing, rationalization, allowances, hours of work, provident fund, gratuity etc. • Strikes and lock-outs are prohibited during the pendency of the proceedings before any of the adjudication authorities, and two months after the conclusion of such proceedings and during any period in which the award is in operation, in respect of any matter covered by the award.
  • 15. Other Tripartite Bodies at the State Level • Amongst the important tri partite committees functioning in the states are: • Implementation and Evaluation Committees • Committees for particular industries • Labor Welfare Boards or Committees • Some of these are permanent, while others are constituted as and when required.