Industrial Dispute Act, 1947
Industrial Dispute Act, 1947
Industrial Dispute Act, 1947
LOCKOUT
LOCKOUT
• A lockout is a temporary work stoppage or
denial of employment initiated by the
management of a company during a labour
dispute
Lock-out
• “Lockout” means the temporarily closing of a
place of employment or suspension of work or
the refusal by an employer to employ any
number of persons employed by him.
• Note: Just as strike is a weapon in the hands of
the labour to force the management to accept
their demands; similarly the lock-out is the
weapon in the hands of the employer to coerce
the labour to come down in their demands in
regard to condition of service.
Essentials of lock-out
1. Temporarily closing of a place of employment
or
2. Suspension of work; or
3. Refusal by an employer to continue to
employ any number of persons employed by
him.
4. The above acts of the employer should be
motivated by coercion.
Lock-out…………contd..