Industrial Dispute Act Authorities Quiz
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What is the purpose of constituting a Workers Committee under the Industrial Dispute Act?

  • To promote industrial dispute resolution and maintain amicable relations between employer and employee (correct)
  • To enforce disciplinary actions against workers
  • To oversee the hiring process of new workers
  • To represent the interests of the state government in labor disputes
  • How are the number of worker representatives determined in the Workers Committee?

  • It should not be less than the representatives of the employers (correct)
  • It should be determined by the central government
  • It should be double the number of employer representatives
  • It should be determined based on the number of workers in the entire industry
  • Who appoints the members of the Labour Court under the Industrial Dispute Act?

  • The central government
  • The Workers Committee
  • The appropriate government (correct)
  • The state government
  • What is the jurisdiction of the Labour Court under the Industrial Dispute Act?

    <p>Provided under the schedule 2 of the act</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Under what conditions is a Workers Committee to be constituted under the Industrial Dispute Act?

    <p>Where more than 100 workers are employed on any day in the preceding 12 months</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Purpose of Constituting a Workers Committee

    • A Workers Committee aims to promote harmony and facilitate dialogue between workers and management.
    • It serves to address and resolve industrial disputes at an organizational level, helping to prevent escalated conflicts.
    • The committee acts as a platform for workers to voice their concerns and negotiate better working conditions.

    Determination of Worker Representatives

    • The number of worker representatives on the Workers Committee is typically based on the total number of employees in the establishment.
    • Provisions may specify a minimum and maximum number of representatives to ensure fair representation of the workforce.

    Appointment of Members of the Labour Court

    • Members of the Labour Court are appointed by the appropriate government authority, usually the state government.
    • Appointments often include judges or legal professionals with expertise in labor law and industrial relations.

    Jurisdiction of the Labour Court

    • The Labour Court has jurisdiction over various industrial disputes, including issues related to the termination of employment, wages, and working conditions.
    • It can adjudicate matters concerning unfair labor practices and violations of labor laws.

    Conditions for Constituting a Workers Committee

    • A Workers Committee is constituted when there are a specified number of workers in an establishment, often exceeding a set threshold.
    • The establishment must have regular disputes or issues that require a structured approach to conflict resolution.
    • The process typically requires representation from both workers and management, promoting fairness in deliberations.

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    Test your knowledge of the authorities established under the Industrial Dispute Act with this quiz. Identify and understand the roles of entities such as the Workers Committee in promoting amicable resolutions and addressing industrial disputes in the workplace.

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