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sunil_nouveau
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Dear friends,
Please help in taking one decision,I have done my MBA in HR and now i want to prepare for UGC-NET exam but i am confused in choosing the subject because there are two types of syllabus for this exam one is code 17 and other is code 55,i am confused between these two as to which one I should start preparing.Please help in this regard.
Thanking You,
Sunil Kumar

From India, Delhi
annasamy.varadharaj
As per ID act 1947 section 9A
a).without giving to workmen likely to be affected by such change a notice in the percribed manner of the nature of change.
b).with in 21days of giving notice.
or no notice shall be required for
1).where any change is effected in pursuance of any settelement

From India, Madras
BASANTARASHMI
It is better Mgt. should discuss with union & Employee representative before giving notice to them. The union must be act as per the co.standing taking view form the employees in this regards other-wise do consult with lawyer for highlight the issue at your local labour office for better solution.
Basanta

From India, Calcutta
chris.higgins
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Giving the union 3 days notice makes it seem as if the company was trying to hide something.
If the staggered off will result in better company performance, then perhaps this means the workforce can grow or wages can increase?
If the union had been shown that this move would benefit the workers, then they would be much more supportive.
Can the union be involved in managing the leaves? for instance by allowing workers to choose which day they want off?

From India, Mumbai
saswatabanerjee
2383

It's amazing to think that a factory of 2000 workers has a management who thinks they can run the plant and make changes without support and concurrence of the union. Change of weekly off is a major change, specially with the social lives ofmthe workers. Your management is just asking for labour trouble and possibly a strike.
From India, Mumbai
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