Locus standi of Regular employees Union to raise disputes of contract labour under I.D Act
Posted 2 years ago
There is a company called ABC Ltd, there are regular employees in that company, and there are also some contract labour in that company under XYZ Pvt Ltd. A Trade Union was registered with the name of "ABC Ltd Workers Union". The name of the Union is very clear that it is the Union of ABC Ltd Workers. But the said union has raised a dispute about the contract labour working under XYZ Pvt Ltd, who are employees or workers of XYZ Pvt. Ltd. Question : Whether the ABC Ltd Workers Union is having locus standi to raise the disputes of the employees of XYZ Pvt Ltd or not ?

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
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If the employees of XYZ are members of the ABC trade union, then yes, they do have legal grounds to raise concerns and disputes about them.
If the employees of XYZ are members of the ABC trade union, then yes, they do have legal grounds to raise concerns and disputes about them.
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A.Hi,
If the employees of XYZ are members of the ABC trade union, then yes, they do have legal grounds to raise concerns and disputes about them.
If the employees of XYZ are members of the ABC trade union, then yes, they do have legal grounds to raise concerns and disputes about them.
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