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Citation: 1971 PLC 443
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-12-16
Parties: SHAN INDUSTRIES MAZDOOR UNION vs MESSRS SHAN INDUSTRIES LTD., KARACHI
Result: N/A Judgment AWARD AGHA IMDADALLY (CHAIRMAN).-This is an application tinder section 34 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) brought by Shan Industrial Mazdoor Union against Shan Industries Ltd., S. In the application the case of the Union as disclosed is that workers of the respondent Industry formed a Union named and styled as Shan Industries Mazdoor Union oil 8th February 1970, and the office-bearers of the Union on elected.
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Muhammad Rasheed, Agha Imdad Ali Title:SHAN INDUSTRIES MAZDOOR UNION vs MESSRS SHAN INDUSTRIES LTD., KARACHI Case No.: Date of Judgment:1970-12-16 Reported As: 1971 PLC 443 Result: N/A Judgment AWARD AGHA IMDADALLY (CHAIRMAN).-This is an application tinder section 34 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) brought by Shan Industrial Mazdoor Union against Shan Industries Ltd., S. I. T. E., Karachi. 2. In the application the case of the Union as disclosed is that workers of the respondent Industry formed a Union named and styled as Shan Industries Mazdoor Union oil 8th February 1970, and the office-bearers of the Union on elected. Information regarding this is said to have been transmitted to the Respondent Industry on 11th February 1970 by a letter copy of which has been attached to the application and marked `A'. The Union was also got registered subsequently. 3. It is alleged that when the information about the formation of the Union and election of its office- bearers by the letter dated 11th February 1970, aforesaid was communicated to the Management of the respondent Industry the latter let loose a reign of terror, harassment and victimisation as well as resorted to unfair labour practices against the member of the Union in general and office- bearers, as also active members thereof in particular. Due to these actions it is also alleged that the following three workmen of the respondent…
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