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Section 3 Karachi Postal Workers (Regulation of Employment) Scheme 1973, Para 2, 7 and 51 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXIII of 1969), Section 10 Objection of Registration of Trade Union Applicants of Trade Union Competing respondents were pushed aside and given the Certificate of Applicants endorsing the collective bargaining agent Trade Objection to the trade union registration was that the applicants were not employers of trade union members. And were not employed by trade union members. Registered trade union members are being registered with the Dock Labor Board. They were implemented in accordance with the requirements of the Postal Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act 1991, and the Karachi Postal Workers (Regulation of Employment) Scheme, 1973. Were specifically married to hurricanes and were provided by the studios on the basis of the need for such workers, on the basis of rotational work, comfortable employment by applicants, any type of tandals, sailing and dock. The status of the workers was governed by the same law, no member of the trade union was in permanent employment; the Industrial Relations Ordinance of any applicants, 1969 was not to be applied to certain workers who were on a dock. Workers were included in the category, the registration of the defendant as a trade union and the confirmation of collective bargaining. There was no jurisdiction and illegal without an agent.
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