In the ordinary language an industrial dispute is implied to mean a dispute between the workmen and the management.
Industrial Dispute [Sec.2 (k)]
It means
any dispute or difference between
1. Employers and employers;
2. Employers and workmen; or
3. Workmen and workmen, which is connected with
a. The employment or non-employment
b. The terms of employment or,
c. The conditions of labour of any reason
In the ordinary language an industrial dispute is implied to mean a
dispute between the workmen and the management.
The definition of ‘industrial
dispute’ contains the following two limitations:
1. The adjective ‘industrial’
related the dispute to an industry as defined in the Act, and
2. The definition expressly states
that not all sorts of disputes and differences but only those which bear upon
the relationship of employers and workmen and the terms of employment and the
conditions of labour, are contemplated.
Tags : Business Environment and Law-Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
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