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WASA EMPLOYEES UNION THROUGH GENERAL SECRETARY versus REGISTRAR OF TRADE UNIONS AND 5 OTHERS


Article 22 (4) (a) (9) Industrial Relations Ordinance (XCI of 2002), Section 20 (4) (a) (9) (5) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Trade Union Selection of Voters Option to cast the list The scope patent union, which was acting as a collector bargaining agent in the Establishment, expired, the registrar of trade unions was requested by the registrar trade unions Submit required listings by According to the process, the list of voters was prepared and accordingly the referendum was held and as a result, the respondent's union was initially appealed by the Collector Bargaining Agent Petitioner's Union before the Punjab Labor Court and thereafter, Section 20. Under the Industrial Relations Ordinance 2002, this order was not able to be submitted, a retraction and a petition was filed. The applicant was of the view that under the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, the employer was required to provide only one list while under the Industrial Relations Ordinance 2002 clause, the employer was required to supply two listings but the employer provided only one list. There were 300 work charge employees who were not on the voter list. Employees in charge of this work, who were entitled to vote with services for more than three months and since they were disqualified, can issue a collective bargaining certificate issued to the respondent union without legal authorization. And didn't have the need for 1 / 3rd of the votes. Number of workers and total registered votes were not answered. Respondents stated that the relevant provisions of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 and the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 2002

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