INDIA
TAMIL NADU CURBS RIGHT TO STRIKE IN AUTO COMPONENT INDUSTRIES
LABOUR JURISPRUDENCE MUST EVOLVE TO ADDRESS WORKERS’ GRIEVANCES
2019-07-11 10:22
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If Karnataka, with Bangalore as the IT capital of India, has banned workers’ strikes in IT industry, Tamil Nadu, with Chennai as the ‘Detroit of India’, now bans strikes in auto components industries. These so-called advanced states impose such strike bans by declaring them as ‘public utilities’ in a gross misuse of a provision in the Industrial Disputes Act (ID Act) that empowers them to ban strikes in notified public utilities. Going one step further, the State of Gujarat has even amended the ID Act itself to enhance its powers to ban strikes for one year followed by two successive years in any industry notified as public utility, though the original ID Act provides for such a ban only for six months.