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Inchek Tyres Limited and National Rubber Manufacturers Limited (Nationalisation) Act,1984

Act No : 17


Section : Continuance of employees.

13. Continuance of employees. (1) Every person who has been, immediately before the appointed day, employed in any undertaking of either of the two companies shall become,- (a) on and from the appointed day, an employee of the Central Government, and (b) where the undertakings of the two companies are directed, under section 6 or under section 7, to vest, in an existing, or a new, Government company, an employee of such Government company on and from the date of such vesting, and shall hold office or service under the Central Government or the existing, or new, Government company, as the case may be, with the rights and privileges as to pension, gratuity and other matters, admissible to him immediately 123 before the appointed day, as modified by the Memorandum of Settlement signed by the representatives of the management and the employees of each of the two companies on the 10th day of February, 1984, and shall continue to do so unless and until his employment under the Central Government or the existing or new, Government company, as the case may be, is duly terminated or until his remuneration and other conditions of service are duly altered by the Central Government, or the existing, or new, Government company, as the case may be. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947), or in any other law for the time being in force, the transfer of the services of any officer or other person employed in any undertaking of either of the two companies, to the, Central Government or the existing, or new, Government company, shall not entitle such officer or other employee to any compensation under this Act or any other law for the time being in force and no such claim shall be entertained by any court, tribunal or other authority.


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