Industrial Relations Ordinance 2002
Industrial Relations Ordinance 2002
Industrial Relations Ordinance 2002
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EMPLOYER
Employer means a person or body of persons, whether incorporated or
not who or which employs workmen in the establishment under a
contract of employment and includes the following:
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ESTABLISHMENT
Establishment means any office, firm, factory,
society, undertaking, company, shop or premises
or enterprise in which workmen are employed for
the purpose of carrying on an industry (Sec.2 xi)
INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE
Industrial dispute means any dispute or difference
between employers, and workmen or between
workmen and workmen which is connected with
the employment or non employment or the terms
of employment, or the conditions of work; and it
not in respect of the enforcement of any right
guaranteed or accrued to workers by or under any
law, other than this Ordinance, or any award or
settlement for the time being in force. (Sec.2 xvi)
INDUSTRY
Any business, trade, manufacture, calling, service, occupation
or employment engaged in an organized economic activity of
producing goods or services for sale excluding those set up for
charitable purposes operating through public or private
donations.
TRADE UNION
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
Registration. (1) The Registrar, after having exercised due diligence and
verification of facts, and on being satisfied that a trade union has
complied with all the requirements of this Ordinance, shall register
the trade union in a prescribed register and issue a registration
certificate in the prescribed form within a period of fifteen days from
the date of receipt of the application under intimation to the
concerned employer.
(2) In case the application for registration is found y the Registrar to be
deficient in any material respect, he shall communicate in writing all
his objections to the trade union within a period of
Cancellation of Registration
The registration of a trade union shall be cancelled if the
Labour Court so directs upon a complaint in writing made by
the Registrar that the trade union has
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