Standing Orders & Grievance Procedure
Standing Orders & Grievance Procedure
Standing Orders & Grievance Procedure
Session-XXVI
Resolutions of Industrial
Conflicts
Standing Orders
and Grievance
Procedure
Text Book
Dynamics of Industrial Relations,
C.B.Mamoria, Sathish Mamoria &
G.V.Ganker
Himalaya Publishing House, N.Delhi2010 (308-321)
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Classification of Workers
Publication of Work Time, Holidays, Pay Days and Wage
Rates
Shift Working
Attendance and Late Coming
Leave and Holidays, Casual Leave, Payment of Wages
Liability to search and entry into premises thru certain
gates
Stoppage of Work rights and liabilities arising therefrom
Termination of Employment
Disciplinary Action for Misconduct
Suspension or Dismissal for misconduct
Compliaiants / Means of redress for employees against
unfair treatment
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3.
MODIFICATION OF STANDING
ORDERS
GRIEVANCE
to
CAUSES OF GRIEVANCE
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Step
Step 3: If the employee is not satisfied the answer, he can approach the
grievance committee which shall evaluate the case and make its
recommendations to management within seven days o presentation of the case.
The grievance committee is compose of some fellow-employee, the shop steward
or a combination of union and management representatives. The committee may
suggest any one of the possible solutions:
It may advise him that the trade union will not press for
anything more than has already been suggested.
In some cases, it may recommended that the issue be submitted
for arbitration.
The
Step
Step
MISCONDUCT
TYPE OF MISCONDUCTS
Minor Misconducts
1. Late coming
2. Absence from duty without leaves for a period of less
than six days
3. Loitering, gossiping in department during working hours
4. Failure to ware tight clothes/specified uniform.
5. Negligence of duties or neglect of work.
Major Misconducts
The following acts or omission on the part of an employee shall
amount to major misconduct:
1. Willful insubordination or disobedience of any lawful and
reasonable order of a superior.
2. Going on legal strike or abetting, inciting, instigation.
3. Willful slowing down in performance in work or instigation there
of.
4. Theft, fraud or dishonesty in connection with the employers
business or property.
5. Taking or giving bribes or any illegal gratification.
6. Habitual absenteeism without leave for more than 10 consecutive
days or over staying the
sanctioned leave without sufficient grounds.
7. Habitual breach of any standing order or any law applicable to
establishment.
8.
Collection without the permission of the manager or any money within the
premises of
establishment.
9. Engaging in trade within the premises of establishment.
10. Drunkenness, Riotous, Disorderly or indecent behavior on the premises of
the establishment.
11. Commission of any acts subversive of discipline or rude behavior on the
premises of the
establishment.
12. Habitual neglect of work or habitual negligence.
13. Canvassing for union membership or collection of union funds within the
premises of the
establishment.
14. Willful damage to work in process or any property of the establishment.
15. Holding meetings inside the premises of establishment without the
permission of the
manager.
16. Disclosing to any unauthorized person any information in regard to the
processes of the
establishment.