ALLIED BANK OF PAKISTAN WORKERS\' UNION versus REGISTRAR OF TRADE UNIONS, PUNJAB
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Sections 22 (2) (3) and 22A (8) (D) (E) Law Reform Ordinance (XII of 1972), Section 3 Determinants, Registrars, Traders of Collective Bargaining Agents Staff Unions Registered with Unions Locally, the petition was issued by the trade unions to the Employers' Union, pursuant to the Sector 22 (2) Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, to appoint a collective bargaining agent at the Bank Registrar. The registrar for participating was the only other trade union registered with the trade unions. The referendum for the determination of the collective bargaining agent Appellant Trade Union, which was a nationally-owned trade union registered with the National Industrial Relations Commission, was neither presented by the Registrar nor with any notice of collective bargaining. Was allowed to participate in the referendum held for the determination of the deceiving agent. Bank constitutional petition was filed by the appellant trade union against the order of dismissal of the trade unions D, the appellant filed the intra-court appeal Hill Appellant Ride Union was neither a registered trade union with the registrar trade unions, which was collectible bargaining. Neither was it a trade union establishment or a group of establishments that had a request for a referendum-related collective bargaining. Through a referendum locally at the employer bank or collective bargaining agent between industry-based trade unions at the national level, the determination of the agent should be made by the National Industrial Relations Commission under Section 22A, Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969. Applicant to the Trade Union Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969
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