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The current 20th edition of this popular Handbook on Labour and Industrial Law has been thoroughly revised, amended and updated. This comprehensive handy volume provides a thorough coverage of important labor law legislations that are essential for the functioning of an? Industrial? Undertaking.
Along with other important Acts, this comprehensive compilation also includes four labor Codes, i.e. Code on Wages, 2019, Code on Social Security, 2020, Industrial Relations Code, 2020 and Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 with a detailed Comparative Table of repealed? Acts and corresponding sections chart.
The present work incorporates the latest amendments to the Acts at appropriate places bringing the work up-to-date. Many important case laws?are given under the?relevant sections throughout the book.
??? A detailed subject index at the end of the book enables a quick search of the law. Other significant features include Amendments made by various States, the notes given after the statutory provisions, the text of the ?Statement of Objects and Reasons?, the date of enforcement of the various amendments,? etc.
The unparalleled work will be immensely useful to lawyers, judges, the industry, law students, students of ICWA, CA, CS and other professional courses, the personnel department, the labor department, trade unions, and anyone dealing with labor and industrial laws.
Disciplinary Proceedings in Industry by Dr J.K. Verma covers every aspect of the disciplinary proceedings in industries starting from its initiation by the authorities to conclusion by appellate/revisional order or judicial review by courts, as the case may be.
Industrial Relations Code, 2020 notified on 29 September 2020 has amended and consolidated certain provisions of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947; Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946 and Trade Unions Act, 1926. The provisions of the Code, 2020 and the draft Rules, 2020 so far they relate to the subject-matter of this book have been taken note of and discussed by the author. However, the provisions relating to the subject, namely, disciplinary proceedings for misconduct have not undergone any substantive changes. Hence, the practices so far followed and rulings of the courts continue to apply.
Rules governing service conditions in industries across the board though by and large are similar, they may vary from industry to industry and from unit to unit. For example in all industries while punishments are categorised as minor and major, no such distinction is made in case of misconduct; in case of Banks misconduct is also categorised as minor and major making punishments more commensurate with misconduct. Culling out material specific to workmen in a given situation and in a variety of industries, therefore, is often not easy for a legal practitioner at the time of need. This book solves this problem and subsumes the vast legal literature on service/labour jurisprudence including Acts, rules, regulations and case laws. An attempt has been made to place as exhaustive material as possible within the confines of the subject.
The book will prove to be useful and handy to the legal fraternity at large as also to the workers, the unions and the employers.
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