LUCKY TEXTILE MILLS versus MAZDOOR UNION OF LUCKY TEXTILE MILLS
Sections 9, 12 and 20 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 cancellation of registration of trade unions The first applicant filed for registration of a collective bargaining agent trade union was rejected by the registrar trade unions. The contents after, but the second petitioner filed by the plaintiff, the applicant alleged that the registration of the respondent's union by the registrar was confidential, illegal and unlawful and the collective bargaining agent. The action was also a violation of the Industrial Relations Ordinance. The Registrar of Trade Unions of 2002 had proceeded to register through the Union as had been conveyed to the Union Secretary General by the Department through a slip order and there was no argument attached to it and it did not appear. There is an inquiry by the department with 1/5 members. In the Sahara Establishment Worker's union constituency for the determination of the applicant's collective bargaining agent's complaint, the Registrar and the Department did not care to verify the number of employees in this establishment, nor was it in accordance with the law. This requirement was met by the union in violation. The Registrar of Illegal Trade Unions was registered as a legal registrar, he needed to relinquish his legal status, no speech record was available on the record, an inappropriate order was directed to the registrar. Let's be neutral investigated and then go ahead and give the affected registrations to the Speaking Order Union one side.
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