what is the basic difference between recognition and registration of a trade union. can a recognised trade union be registered? how does a recognition process go on?
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
In any case, registration is must. Recognition is depending of multiple factors i.e., majority when multiple unions, management discretion etc....
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Indian Trade Union Act, 1926 is a small enactment but very important for any professional in the industrial relations field. It gives the procedure for registering a trade union with the labour authorities.
Recognition pertains to the employer and the trade union. All the sections are in simple language and self-explanatory. Once you go through the Act, the doubts raised by you will be cleared.
From India, Hyderabad
Recognition pertains to the employer and the trade union. All the sections are in simple language and self-explanatory. Once you go through the Act, the doubts raised by you will be cleared.
From India, Hyderabad
Registered Union
A registered union is one that is registered by the Registrar with due proceedings as per our constitution.
Recognized Union
A recognized union is acknowledged by another group of associations for discussion and decision-making in good faith of the organization, where the interests of both parties are involved.
Regards,
BB JOSHI
From India, Delhi
A registered union is one that is registered by the Registrar with due proceedings as per our constitution.
Recognized Union
A recognized union is acknowledged by another group of associations for discussion and decision-making in good faith of the organization, where the interests of both parties are involved.
Regards,
BB JOSHI
From India, Delhi
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