Section 10 of IDA : Section 10: Reference Of Disputes To Boards, Courts Or Tribunals

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a group of factory workers in a car manufacturing plant are dissatisfied with their wages and working conditions. They believe their concerns are not being addressed by the management, leading to a dispute between the workers' union and the factory management. The dispute escalates, and the union threatens to go on strike.

The state government, recognizing that the dispute could disrupt the automotive industry and affect the economy, decides to intervene under Section 10 of The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Considering the nature of the dispute, ...

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