Specification of Officers for Composition of Offences under Section 89 of the Industrial Relations Code, 2020 by the Central Government - S.O. 2317(E) - Labour laws
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Composition of offences under labour law is assigned to regional labour commissioners across India with defined territorial jurisdictions. The Central Government specifies officers to exercise the functions relating to composition of offences under section 89 of the Industrial Relations Code, 2020 for industrial establishments where the Central Government is the appropriate Government. The notification authorises the Additional Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) and Deputy Chief Labour Commissioners (Central) in named regional offices to perform these functions within the territorial areas assigned to each office through a detailed jurisdictional table.
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Composition of offences under labour law is assigned to regional labour commissioners across India with defined territorial jurisdictions.
The Central Government specifies officers to exercise the functions relating to composition of offences under section 89 of the Industrial Relations Code, 2020 for industrial establishments where the Central Government is the appropriate Government. The notification authorises the Additional Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) and Deputy Chief Labour Commissioners (Central) in named regional offices to perform these functions within the territorial areas assigned to each office through a detailed jurisdictional table.
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