HC stays order in bank employees union case
Business Standard 06.11.2013 The Madras High Court here today stayed the order of a single judge restraining two retired employees of a nationalised bank from participating in negotiations with management in employer-employee relations.
The First bench comprising Chief Justice R K Agrawal and Justice M Sathyanrayanan directed interim stay till December 2 on an appeal filed by L Balasubramanyan and S Srinivasan, office bearers of the All India Overseas Bank Employees Union.
Balasubramanyan and Srinivasan moved the court against the October 11 order of the court.
Senior council A L Somayaji who appeared on behalf of the retired exployees submitted that no law prevents retired employees from becoming office bearers and as per the bye-laws they are entitled to continue in their respective posts.
The First Bench said the bye-law enabled the two office bearers of the union to participate in the negotiations and granted an interim injunction on the order of the single Judge till December two.
The First bench comprising Chief Justice R K Agrawal and Justice M Sathyanrayanan directed interim stay till December 2 on an appeal filed by L Balasubramanyan and S Srinivasan, office bearers of the All India Overseas Bank Employees Union.
Balasubramanyan and Srinivasan moved the court against the October 11 order of the court.
Senior council A L Somayaji who appeared on behalf of the retired exployees submitted that no law prevents retired employees from becoming office bearers and as per the bye-laws they are entitled to continue in their respective posts.
The First Bench said the bye-law enabled the two office bearers of the union to participate in the negotiations and granted an interim injunction on the order of the single Judge till December two.
High Court Says Only Employees (Not Retired ) Can Be Trade Union Leader
SHARING MADRAS HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT
RESTRICTING TRADE
UNION MEMBERSHIP TO EXISTING EMPLOYEES
AND NOT ALLOWING
RETIREES TO HOLD ON TO LEADERSHIP:
Court for restricting trade union membership to employees
The Hindu / Chennai / Oct 18
The Madras high Court has asked the government to amend provisions of the Trade unions Act and the Industrial Disputes Act to prevent outsiders from being representatives or officers bearers of the trade union of any establishment.
RESTRICTING TRADE
UNION MEMBERSHIP TO EXISTING EMPLOYEES
AND NOT ALLOWING
RETIREES TO HOLD ON TO LEADERSHIP:
Court for restricting trade union membership to employees
The Hindu / Chennai / Oct 18
The Madras high Court has asked the government to amend provisions of the Trade unions Act and the Industrial Disputes Act to prevent outsiders from being representatives or officers bearers of the trade union of any establishment.
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