AGRICULTURE WORKERS\' UNION, BALOCHISTAN versus REGISTRAR OF TRADE UNIONS, BALOCHISTAN
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 2 (xxviii) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) \ Labor \ Definition Agricultural Workers \ Union and Municipal Corporation Workers / Union Registration endorsement was upheld by the High Court. Assistants, stock assistants and technical staff of live stock assistants and technical staff of the livestock department cannot be said about those involved in running an industry and thus they are not entitled to be registered as trade unionists. The High Court petitioners' leave to appeal against such finding; however, relied on a subsequent Supreme Court decision (by a larger bench) that considered the employee's definition of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 After finding out that the persons involved in the construction or maintenance work of the buildings in which the employees were employed, PWD cannot be treated like those employed in the administration of the state and hence, such persons are in the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969. Was entitled to form a trade union under and he claimed that even though the Supreme Court decision relied on by the High Court The Supreme Court had found it. That the employees of the agriculture department did not come under the appreciation of the employees of any industry, but the definition of labor given in the IRD which had a significant impact on the issue was not considered and the applicants did not. He further said that as a result the judgment of the Supreme Court (Larger Bench) was entitled to be registered as a trade union Leap To AP. The applicants were disposed to consider the dispute.
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