Case ID |
3218018c-afed-4530-9392-2fd00818aa19 |
Body |
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Case Number |
Petition No. 9 of 1986 |
Decision Date |
Nov 20, 1986 |
Hearing Date |
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Decision |
The Labour Appellate Tribunal dismissed the petition of the C.B.A. Union under section 34, which sought to prevent the deductions of subscriptions towards the funds of a rival union. The court found no prohibition in the law against the management entering into a voluntary agreement with a rival Labour Union to collect subscriptions. The agreement was made with the express consent of the members of the Union and did not violate any legal provisions. |
Summary |
This case revolves around the Labour Appellate Tribunal's decision regarding the subscription collection by rival Labour Unions within an organization. The ruling emphasized that management is not legally barred from entering into agreements with rival unions, provided there is consent from the union members. The case is pivotal in understanding industrial relations and union dynamics in Pakistan. Keywords include Industrial Relations, Labour Union, Subscription Collection, and Legal Agreements. |
Court |
Labour Appellate Tribunal, Punjab
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Entities Involved |
State Bank of Pakistan,
Employees Union C.B.A.,
Friends Workers' Union
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Judges |
Salah-Ud-Din Zafar
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Lawyers |
H.R. Haider for Petitioner,
K.H. Khursheed for Respondent No.1,
Malik Muhammad Asghar for Respondent No.2
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Petitioners |
Employees Union C.B.A.
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Respondents |
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State Bank of Pakistan
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Citations |
1988 SLD 1304,
1988 PLC 734
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Other Citations |
Not available
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Laws Involved |
Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXIII of 1969)
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Sections |
22(12),
23
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