This matter relates to the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Therefore, please refer to section 2(l) for the definition of lockout. For further information on declaring a lockout, please review Chapter V under this Act.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Before going to lock out, the employer should give the employee a 6-week notice, and the employer has to wait 14 days after that before they have the right to lock out the company. A period of 14 days is a cool period for negotiation.
From India, Bellary
From India, Bellary
Pl tell me whether the factory had engaged more than 100 workmen on any day of its activities?
From India, Tiruchchirappalli
From India, Tiruchchirappalli
For a strike/lockout, when the employer/employee gives 6 weeks' notice, how can they proceed with a strike/lockout within 14 days of giving notice? (Section 22 of the Industrial Dispute Act 1947) Can someone explain?
From India, Mangaluru
From India, Mangaluru
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