Define standing order under industrial employment act 1946
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THE INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT (Standing Orders) Act, 1946. ... It applies to every industrial establishment wherein 100 (reduced to 50 by the Central Government in respect of the establishments for which it is the Appropriate Government) or more workmen are employed.
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A standing order is a forward-looking order that applies to all cases pending before a court. This is a rule which is in force until specifically changed or withdrawn.
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