This authoritative edition brings together the full text of the Sales Promotion Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1976, and the accompanying Rules, 1976, in a single, easy-reference volume. It reproduces each section and regulation verbatim, and pairs them with concise explanatory notes that clarify legislative intent, scope, and application to modern employment practices. Chapters cover definitions, registration and licensing requirements for sales promotion enterprises, conditions of service, wage and working-hour considerations specific to sales promotion employees, disciplinary procedures, dispute resolution mechanisms, penalties, and state/federal compliance workflows. The book includes cross-references to related labour statutes and practical checklists for employers to ensure procedural compliance, sample forms and schedules derived from the Rules, and a subject index to speed legal research. Where appropriate, the text flags common pitfalls for both employers and employees and suggests best-practice compliance steps. Compact and practice-focused, this edition is formatted for quick lookup during advisory, audit or litigation preparation. Whether you’re drafting policies, advising clients, conducting internal HR compliance reviews, or preparing for exams, this volume supplies the legislative foundation and actionable guidance required to interpret and apply the Sales Promotion Employees Act and Rules effectively.






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