What is the object and scope of industrial employment act., 1946?explain?
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The main object of the Act is to bring in uniform terms and conditions of service in various industrial establishments. Such uniform terms of employment ensure to the employer that once such terms are implemented, the employed workmen cannot change them to their detriment or prejudice of their rights and interest. Such Standing Orders or terms of services act as express or written condition or statutory guidelines for the aspiring workmen to accept the same before joining the industrial establishment. The Standing orders also function as a bulwark to maintain peace and stability in the industrial establishment and promotes efficiency and productivity.
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