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Employed in an establishment

Employed in an establishment, An employee is defined in S. 2(f) of the Beedi … the premises with the employer or contractor. Therefore, the words 'employed in an establishment' in s. 26 of the Act are referable to home-workers

Employee

1952), s. 2 (f)] (vi) means any person who is employed in an establishment to do any work for remuneration. [Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification

Local Employment Exchange

territory as having jurisdiction over the area in which the establishments concerned is situated or over specified classes or categories of

Inter-State migrant workman

one State under an agreement or other arrangement for employment in an establishment in another State, whether with or without the knowledge of

Workman

371. [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 2(s)] Means any person employed in or in connection with the work of any establishment to

Picketing

means 'the marching to and fro before the premises of an establishment involved in a dispute, generally accompanied by the carrying and

Working journalist

mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity, or (ii) being employed in a supervisory capacity per-forms, either by the nature of the … employed as such in, or in relation to, any newspaper establishment, and includes an editor, a leader-writer, news editor, sub-editor, feature-writer,

McDonnell Douglas test

reasons. Under this test, the plaintiff is first required to establish a prima facie case of discrimination, as by showing that

Contract labour

1970), s. 2 (1) (b)] Means any person engaged or employed in any premises by or through a contractor, with or without … 'contract labour' in or in connection with the work of an establishment when he is hired in or in connection with such

Workers

notwithstanding anything contained in that Act, apply to all persons employed in or in connection with a factory' in s. 70 of … a factory' in s. 70 of the Bombay Shops and Establishment Act has the effect of enlarging the shop of the

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