The Industrial employment (standing orders) act ,1946 (Bare Act)/ Universal Law Publishing

Contributor(s): Universal Law PublishingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Universal Law Publishing, 2010Description: i, 41 pSubject(s): Industrail Employment Act -- Bare ActDDC classification: 344.54
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THE INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT (STANDING ORDERS) ACT, 1946 htlroiluction Sections 1. Short title, extent and application 2. Interpretation 3. Submission of draft standing orders 4. Conditions for certification of standing orders 5. Certification of standing orders 6. Appeals 7. Date of operation of standing orders 8. Register of standing orders 9. Posting'of standing orders 10. Duration and modification of standing orders lOA. Payment of subsistence allowance. 11. Certifying Officers and appellate authorities to have powers of civil court 12. Oral evidence in contradiction of standing orders not admlsslbl 12A. Temporary application of mode! standing orders 13. Penalties and procedure 13A. Interpretation, etc., of standing orders 13B. Act not to apply to certain industrial establishments. 14. Power to exempt 14A. Delegation of powers 15. Power to make rules THE SCHEDULE.—Matters to be provided in Standing Orders under this Act THE INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT (STANDING ORDERS) CENTRAL RULES, 1946 Rules 1-8. SCHEDULE /.— Model Standing Orders in respect of Industrial Eslablishments not being Industrial Establishments in Coal Mines SCHEDULE M.—Model Standmg Orders for Industrial Establishments in Coal Mines SCHEDULE IB.—Model Standing Orders on additional items applicable to all industries SCHEDULE II.— ^ • FORM I — [Form/il of letter with which drnft Standing Orders are required to be submitted to the ccrlifymg officer ] FORM II. Notice under section 5 of tlie Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act. 1946 FORM III.— of Standing Orders—See rule 7A(1)] . FORM IV.— [Memorandum of Appeal—See rule /ACD] form IVA.—Notice of di-scontinuance/re-starting of a shift working to be given by an employer . form v.— Service Card Page
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THE INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT (STANDING ORDERS) ACT, 1946
htlroiluction
Sections 1. Short title, extent and application 2. Interpretation 3. Submission of draft standing orders 4. Conditions for certification of standing orders 5. Certification of standing orders 6. Appeals 7. Date of operation of standing orders 8. Register of standing orders 9. Posting'of standing orders 10. Duration and modification of standing orders lOA. Payment of subsistence allowance. 11. Certifying Officers and appellate authorities to have powers of civil court 12. Oral evidence in contradiction of standing orders not admlsslbl 12A. Temporary application of mode! standing orders 13. Penalties and procedure 13A. Interpretation, etc., of standing orders 13B. Act not to apply to certain industrial establishments. 14. Power to exempt 14A. Delegation of powers 15. Power to make rules THE SCHEDULE.—Matters to be provided in Standing Orders under this Act
THE INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT (STANDING ORDERS) CENTRAL RULES, 1946
Rules
1-8.
SCHEDULE /.— Model Standing Orders in respect of Industrial Eslablishments not being Industrial Establishments
in Coal Mines SCHEDULE M.—Model Standmg Orders for Industrial Establishments in Coal Mines SCHEDULE IB.—Model Standing Orders on additional items applicable to all industries
SCHEDULE II.— ^ • FORM I — [Form/il of letter with which drnft Standing Orders are required to be submitted to the ccrlifymg officer ] FORM II. Notice under section 5 of tlie Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act. 1946 FORM III.— of Standing Orders—See rule 7A(1)] . FORM IV.— [Memorandum of Appeal—See rule /ACD] form IVA.—Notice of di-scontinuance/re-starting of a shift working to be given by an employer . form v.— Service Card
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