Draft Model Labour Standards Standing Orders
for the Manufacturing Sector, Mining Sector and Service Sector Published
Invites
Suggestions/Objections from the Stakeholders within a Period of Thirty Days
Pursuant to section 29 of the Industrial Relations Code, 2020; the Central Government has published the draft Model Standing
Orders for the Manufacturing Sector, Mining Sector and Service Sector in the official
gazette, inviting suggestions/objections from the stakeholders within a period of
thirty days. Keeping in view the needs of the services sector, a separate Model
Standing Orders for Services Sector has been prepared first time.
The salient features of these Model Standing Orders are as follows:-
i.
Where
an employer adopts a Model Standing Orders of the Central Government with respect
to matters relevant to his industrial establishment or undertaking, then, such model
standing order shall be deemed to have been certified.
ii. The model standing orders adopted in respect
of an industrial establishment shall also be applicable to all other industrial
units of the industrial establishment irrespective of location.
iii. Uniformity
has been maintained in all the three Model Standing Orders
while providing some flexibility considering the sector-specific requirements.
iv. All the three Model Standing Orders encourage
employer for use of information technology in dissemination of information to the
workers through electronic mode.
v. To provide safeguard to IT industry, Involvement
in unauthorized access of any IT system, computer network of the employer/ customer/client
has been prescribed as a misconduct.
vi. The
concept of Work from home has been formalized
in the Model Standing Orders for Service Sector.
vii. The
Model Standing Orders for Services Sector inter alia provides that in case of IT
Sector, the working hour shall be as per agreement or conditions of appointment
between employer and workers.
viii. Habitual
with respect
to indiscipline has been defined if the worker found guilty
of any misconduct three or more times in preceding twelve months.
ix. Rail
Travel Facility has been extended to the workers in the
mining sector. Presently, it is being availed by the workers in coal mines only.
Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State (I/C) for
Labour & Employment said
These
Model Standing Orders will pave the way for the industry harmony in the country
as it aim to formalize the service-related matters in an amicable manner.
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