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the expression lay off is defined in section
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The expression ‘Lay-off’ is defined in section:
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Lay-off = Sec. 2(kk), Industrial Disputes Act.
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Jun 4, 2025
2(aaa)
2(z)
2(d)
2(kk)
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D
Solution and Explanation
Section 2(kk) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 defines ‘lay-off’ as temporary worker suspension due to specific reasons.
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