Contract labour work orders must be notified to the designated authority, or the contractor's licence may be suspended or cancelled. Contractors who receive work orders to supply or employ contract labour must, within the time and manner prescribed, intimate the authority referred to in section 119; failure to do so allows the designated authority, after giving the licence holder an opportunity of showing cause, to suspend or cancel the licence in the manner prescribed by the appropriate Government.
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Contract labour work orders must be notified to the designated authority, or the contractor's licence may be suspended or cancelled.
Contractors who receive work orders to supply or employ contract labour must, within the time and manner prescribed, intimate the authority referred to in section 119; failure to do so allows the designated authority, after giving the licence holder an opportunity of showing cause, to suspend or cancel the licence in the manner prescribed by the appropriate Government.
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