Prior permission for industrial closure requires electronic application, stated reasons, and notice to workers' representatives. An employer intending to close an industrial establishment to which Chapter X of the Code applies must seek prior permission from the Central Government electronically in Form XIV at least ninety days before the intended closure becomes effective. The application must clearly state the reasons for the proposed closure, and a simultaneous copy must be sent to the representatives of workers electronically and in person, or by speed post.
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Prior permission for industrial closure requires electronic application, stated reasons, and notice to workers' representatives.
An employer intending to close an industrial establishment to which Chapter X of the Code applies must seek prior permission from the Central Government electronically in Form XIV at least ninety days before the intended closure becomes effective. The application must clearly state the reasons for the proposed closure, and a simultaneous copy must be sent to the representatives of workers electronically and in person, or by speed post.
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