Monday, May 21, 2012

Labour Court

1. For the purpose of this Code, the Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, establish as many Labour Courts as it considers necessary.
2. Where more than one Labour Court is established under sub-section (1), the Government shall specify in the notification the territorial limits within which each one of them shall exercise jurisdiction under this Code.
3. A Labour Court shall consist of a Chairman and two members to advice him, however, in the case of trial of an offence .
4. The Chairman of the Labour Court shall be appointed by the Government from amongst the sitting District Judges or Additional District Judges.
5. The conditions of employment of the Chairman and Members of the Labour Court shall be determined by the Government.
6. Among the two Members of the Labour Court one is to represent the employers and the other to represent the workers, and they will be appointed in the manner hereinafter provided in sub-section(9).
7. The Government shall constitute, in the manner prescribed by rules, by notification in the official Gazette, two panels of Members, one of which shall bear the names of six representatives of employers and the other six representative of workers

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