LIVESTOCK EMPLOYEES\' UNION versus GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN, LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 3 (b) Balochistan Civil Servants Act (IX of 1974), Section 2 (b) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Persons of different governments, formation of departments / laborers / registrars of unions, Trade unions, against the issuance of certificates by the Registrar, challenged their orders in each case by filing a constitutional petition in the High Court, issuing certificates as collector bargaining agents in favor of each applicant government, of which The registration certificate issued by the Registrar in favor of the applicants has been set aside. Any person employed in the administration of the State except employees as employees of the Railway, Postal, Telegraph and Telephone Departments on the supply of the accuracy of Section 2 (b), Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 In particular, the application of the ordinance was banned (the employees, of whom the employees formed the unions), in particular, had to find all the routes for the development of the field and meet its needs to the wider public. Where public funds are raised, in areas where there are questions, they have not run a particular industry that is responsible for their duties. Departments concerned have investigated in their particular fields the nature of the work done by each employee (who formed the union), indicating that he was running an industry with no government spending. The employees who formed the union petition did not apply to the labor law as a civil servant and thus were not entitled to form unions whose purpose was collectively.
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