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Dear All,

Can anyone guide me on the relevance of the "THE EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES (COMPULSORY NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES) ACT, 1959" in today's establishment? Is it compulsory for private companies? Can you explain it to me in layman's terms?

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Mandira

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From India, Calcutta
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It is applicable in pvt. companies also. You have to fil ER1 Quarterly and ER 2 once in two year.
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Yes, it is applicable to all companies irrespective of Private or Public or Government & non-Government. However, as per section 3(1), there are certain establishments that are exempted from the applicability of this Act, which are as follows:

(a) In any employment in agriculture (including horticulture) in any establishment in the private sector, other than employment as agricultural or farm machinery operatives.
(b) In any employment in domestic service.
(c) In any employment, the total duration of which is less than three months.
(d) In any employment to do unskilled office work.
(e) In any employment connected with the staff of Parliament.

Except for these exemptions, it is applicable to all, and there are certain compliance requirements that need to be followed by companies, such as notifying vacancies at least 15 days before conducting tests/interviews, and submitting ER-I, ER-II, etc.

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ER 1 form to be submitted Quarterly and and ER 2 Format to be submitted Yearly.
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File Type: docx ER-I.docx (13.7 KB, 1157 views)

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