WALL\'S EMPLOYEES UNION (LEVER BROTHERS NOW UNI-LEVER BROTHERS) versus REGISTRAR OF TRADE UNIONS, DISTRICT KASUR
Sections 3 (a), 6 (2) (b), 7 and 20 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Registration of trade union applicants had raised their grievances against trade union registration, and Prayer was declared illegal and at the time of its registration against the provisions of the Industrial Relations Ordinance 2002, when the underground trade union was formed, the registrar of trade unions said that the inquiry revealed that the workers had spoken Confirmed that he was also a member of the union. A letter was given to the Office of the Registrar of Trade Unions stating that the factory staff consisted of 89 persons, in fact the fact that some people had formed unions with some other workers because their officers and registrars had registered The application was rejected, such persons would not be prevented and such officials had no locus standi to maintain a complaint from another trade union employer and even a trade union just because of the objection. Was not attended by the Registrar or Employer or Trade Union raised by him, the Registry N process was not affiliated to a trade union can not be registered by another party raging Union because such action would not violate in any way. Guarantee of his rights through the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 2002, once a trade union was registered, collective bargaining under section 20 (2) of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 2002, within two months of its registration. It is his legal responsibility to apply for a deployment agent appointment and it was in the referendum that the membership of the membership
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