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WORKERS UNION MESSRS INDUS CHEMICALS & ALKALIS LTD. vs MESSRS INDUS — 1970 PLC 376

Citation: 1970 PLC 376

Court: Labour Appellate Tribunal

Year: 1971

Decision Date: 1971-05-31

Parties: WORKERS UNION MESSRS INDUS CHEMICALS & ALKALIS LTD. vs MESSRS INDUS CHEMICALS & ALKALIS LTD., KARACHIWORKERS' UNION

Headnotes

Case cited as 1970 PLC 376

Judgment Text

Court Name: Labour Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title:WORKERS UNION MESSRS INDUS CHEMICALS & ALKALIS LTD. vs MESSRS INDUS CHEMICALS & ALKALIS LTD., KARACHIWORKERS' UNION Case No.:Appeal No KAR-25 of 1971Appeals Nos. KAR-371 and 25 of 1971Appeal No. KAR-371 of 1971Appeal No. KAR-25 of 1971 Date of Judgment:1971-05-31 Reported As: 1972 PLC 220 Result: firm, reject Judgment DECISION These are to connected appeals against an award dated the 27th of February 1971, whereby the learned Chairman of the Second Sind Labour Court, Karachi, ordered the re-instatements of S. I. Raza and Masood Hasan Jdani, who were the President and General Secretary, respectively, of the Indus Chemical and Alkalis Limited Workers' Union (hereinafter called the Union) and 167 workmen and refused to re-instate other 8 workmen. The workmen were to be re-instated with back wages, benefits and continuity in their service. Appeal No. KAR-371/71, is by the Union against the order refusing to re-instate 8 workmen, while Appeal No. KAR-25/71, is by the Management against the order of re-instatement of 169 workmen. The facts giving rise to the appeals briefly put are these. 2. Messrs Indus Chemicals and Alkalis Limited (hereinafter called the Company) went into production in 1966. Indus Chemicals and Alkalis Limited Workers' Union was recognized by the Company in December 1968. On 20th April 1970, the Union sought to amend its Constitution by op-.Ring its member-- ship to other industries…

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