January 22, 2022

THE INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT (STANDING ORDERS) ACT, 1946

INTRODUCTION

The Labour Committee 1944- 1946 was created and they immediately spotted the key cause of issues. There was a lack of understanding, on part of the employees, about employment conditions. This committee maintained that the workers had a right to know all terms and conditions related to their work and employment. They even wanted a distinct central law that made it obligatory for employers to frame and approve employment conditions and get them enforceable by law. The Industrial Employment (Standing Order) Act 1946 and this order act lists out laws governing the contract as devised, duly signed and eventually terminated by either party.

BACKGROUND

In an earlier era, India didn’t really have as many laws connected with suitable employment and labour practices, as it does now. As a result, workers did not have uniformity in their service conditions as enforced by the standing orders act. This lead to a lot of disruptions, friction and productivity loss between these workers and their bosses – and this was seen mostly in the industrial undertakings involving heavy workloads and multiple employees. Here, in Standing Order Act topic, we take a closer look at every clause, various aspects of this act.

Objective of Standing Order Act

Starting with the very objective the Standing Orders Act, out of which there are three.

  1. Objective states that the act is to provide regular standing orders for factories, workers and the main professional or working relationship.
  2. Aim is to ensure that all employees recognize their employment terms and conditions they are expected to follow or adhere to. This is to help minimize the exploitation of workers against their will and knowledge.
  3. That it also supports the promotion of industrial peace and harmony by supporting fair industrial practices.

Next, it tells employers the procedure for getting standing orders certified. If they fall under the Industrial Employment (standing order) Act, they are expected to register themselves by giving in five draft copies of those standing orders. The documents are sent to the certifying officers as appointed by the government, such as a regional labour commissioner for assessment. The assessment and final certification of those standing orders is successful provided when they have all of the following details.

  • Classification of all workers into categories like temporary, probation, permanent, etc.
  • The method through which workmen are informed about holidays, working hours.
  • Shift working
  • Temporary suspensions of work.
  • Notice periods and other provisions regarding the termination of employment.
  • All actions and inaction that are to be treated as misconduct and consequences for said faults.
  • Grievance redressed procedure in cases of unfair treatment by the employer.
  • Attendance system to be followed by all employees.
  • Workmen information and records
  • The process followed for obtaining an accumulation of leaves, leave encashment
  • Employment termination as issued by employer and employees and notice thereof.

How the Standing Order Act affects Labour terms?

  • The Railway Industry
  • Industrial Establishments as mentioned in Section 2 (i) of the Payment of Wages Act.
  • Factories, as defined in Section 2 (m) of the Factories Act.
  • Establishment of contractors, who employ workers for completing the contract of a person who owns an Industrial Establishment, as per Section 2 (e)
  • Worker as given in the Industrial Disputes Act, Section 2 (s). According to Section 2 (i), the term worker is applied to all manual, clerical, skilled and unskilled trades. It doesn’t include those people who have been employed in administrative, supervisory or managerial capacities or those people who are subject to the Army Act, Air Force Act, Navy Act, prison services and police.

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