Tripartism in Indian Industrial Relations

Tripartism can be understood as policy of decision making related to industrial relations to where all the three key players, i.e. employers, workers and governments plays an equal and fair role. Apart from the Industrial Dispute Act 1947 various other areas of Indian industrial relations includes the elements of tripartism. The government bodies which are responsible for policy making related to labour welfare tries to implement tripartism in their working also.

Keywords: Tripartism, Industrial Relations, Indian Industrial Relations, Labour Laws, Industrial Dispute Act 1947, International Labour Ognizations

Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation

Pandey, Anutosh, Tripartism in Indian Industrial Relations (November 2, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2204403 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2204403

Anutosh Pandey (Contact Author)

National Law University, Orissa (NLUO) at Cuttack ( email )

Post Box No. 28, Chahata
Tulsipur
Cuttack, OR Odisha 753001
India