Conditions of Employment Act, 1936

Exclusion permit.

30.—The Minister, if he is satisfied that the amount of any form of industrial work which is required to be done for the purpose of carrying on an industrial undertaking is at any time abnormally increased, may grant to the person who carries on such industrial undertaking a permit to employ workers to do such form of industrial work at any time in a period (not being longer than two weeks) specified in such permit, in the same manner as if such form of industrial work were excluded industrial work for the purpose of all or any of the sections of this Part of this Act as may be specified in such permit, and whenever a permit granted under this section is in force the form of industrial work to which it relates shall be excluded industrial work for the purpose of such sections when done in such industrial undertaking in the period specified in such permit.