GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN, LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT versus LIVESTOCK EMPLOYEES\' UNION, BALOCHISTAN
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 7 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Registration of Trade Unions Trade Unions established by public servants could not be ascertained whether the Registrar, Trade, under the definition of Trade Union Member / Worker or Labor. Through the Internet. Unions or labor courts were asked about whose order the trade union was registered, in the absence of such a finding, the order of registration of a trade union approved by the Registrar or the Labor Court, without any legal authority And will have no legal effect. The provisions of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, were applied only to workers, while the same would not apply to public servants, labor courts and registrars, under the provisions of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, trade unions passed an order in relation to public servants. Were not eligible. In question, the worker or the worker did not fall in the category but they were civil servants who could not form a trade union for them not ruled by the Industrial Relations Ordinance, the registry certificate was like this, without any trace, Registration of workers like trade unions is not guaranteed, without registering, whether by trade unions or through labor courts, whether employees were workers or not. By law, employees who fall into the category of workers / laborers can apply for registration so that they can submit job details to the government / employer under the job, or perform other duties or salaries. Provide necessary and relevant information. Such employees are being attracted
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