The Board of Conciliation under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 cons

The Board of Conciliation under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 consists of

[amp_mcq option1=”a Chairman and two or four other members” option2=”a Chairman and two Deputy Chairmans” option3=”a Chairman and three other members” option4=”a Board of five members appointed by the Government” correct=”option1″]

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UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2019
Option A is correct because Section 5 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 specifies the constitution of a Board of Conciliation. It consists of a Chairman and two or four other members.
– A Board of Conciliation is constituted for promoting the settlement of industrial disputes.
– Its composition is fixed by the appropriate government based on the specific dispute.
– The Chairman is appointed by the appropriate Government.
– The other members, equal in number (either two or four), are appointed by the Government, usually based on recommendations from the parties to the dispute to represent their interests equally.
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