PAKISTAN SEAMEN\'S UNION versus REGISTRAR, TRADE UNIONS, SINDH
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 22 Merchant Shipping Act (XXI Of 1923), Sections 2 (3), 27 (1) And 264 A (1) Pakistan Merchant Shipping (Seamen Emp Employment) Rules, 1961, Rr 17, 22, 25 26 The referendum for the determination of the bargaining agent was the registered trade union of the ships operating on 26, & & & Col 29, which operates and responders to the permanent discharge certificate The Maritime Trade Union was also registered, holding a certificate of discharge, a secret provision for the selection of a collector bargaining agent under the provisions of the Sector 22 Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 The Registrar shall indicate the vote, requested the trade unions to hold a registered trade unions in response to the demand notice from the registrar of trade unions demand that her desire that they want to fight secret ballot. For the determination of the collective bargaining agent, the respondents other than the applicant also expressed their desire and action for the determination of the collective bargaining, while the bargaining agent was the victim of the pending union suspension while the other respondents. It also challenged the Registrar's ability to demand a referendum for the determination of the collective bargaining agent, so that the vessels with the valid certificate of expiry were not employed in the Establishment. Who was actually engaged and employed. The registrar of the ship removed it through his inappropriate order and took several other points and decided to list the voters who were referendum provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act, 19
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