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Labour & Industrial Laws Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 · Section 2(s)

A Teacher is not a workman within the purview of Industrial Disputes Act, held in the case of:

A The Workmen v. Greaves Cotton & Co. Ltd. & Ors.
B John Joseph Khokar v. Bhadange B.S. & Ors.
A. Sundarambal v. Government of Go a Answer
D Dinesli Sharma and Ors. v. State of Bihar
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A teacher is NOT a workman under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. The definition of 'workman' under Section 2(s) excludes persons employed mainly in managerial/administrative/supervisory capacity and persons employed in teaching institutions (as per various SC decisions).

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Subject Labour & Industrial Laws
Difficulty Medium
Act Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
Section Section 2(s)
Answer (C) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XV — January 2021
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