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Minimum Wages – Karnataka

----------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- Karnataka-Withdrawal Of Order On Extension Of Working Hours In Factories Karnataka-Extension Of Working Hours For Factories   Minimum wages - Karnataka w.e.f. 01-Apr-2020…

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Practical Guide to Factories Act

Author : H L Kumar

ISBN : 9789389991086

EDITION : 9th

NO. OF VOLUMES : 1

COPYRIGHT YEAR : 2020

MONTH OF PUBLICATION : July 20

The Factories Act, 1948 occupies a key position. It governs the conditions of service of millions of persons employed in factories.

This new edition contains all the important judicial pronouncements which have direct bearing on the relevant sections. These decisions have been carefully analyzed by the authors so as to aid better understanding of their import as well as to know their applicability. Legislative changes have also been duly incorporated and examined. Moreover, sequentially arranged headings and sub-headings assist readability.

Key Features:

  • Most reliable reference on the Factories Act, 1948
  • First published in 2001 and now in its 9th Edition

New to this edition:

  • Includes all the important case law till date
  • Judicial pronouncements have been meticulously analyzed by the authors to aid better understanding of their import as well as to know their applicability
  • Legislative changes (including state legislations) have been duly incorporated.
  • Headings and sub-headings have been sequentially arranged to assist readability.

 

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Transfer of Employees Under Labour Laws

Author : H L Kumar
Pages : 241

The introduction of new economic policies alongwith the process of liberalization, privatization, globalization and accompanying intensification the business people have expanded their activities on PAN India level.  For rationalization and proper utlization of the employees,  the employers have to transfer the employees from one branch to another which is generally not relished by the employees.   The revised edition highlights the rights and limitation of the employers to transfer employees from one place to another and also the obligations of employees to comply with the transfer orders.

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