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News Wednesday, 07 Jan, 2009
Registration of 10 steel mill unions cancelled in Pakistan

Geo News reported that Sindh Government’s labor department has cancelled registration of the labor unions, which could not secure required majority in recently held referendum at steel mills.

Mr Shamshad Qureshi chairman of People Workers Union CBA at Pakistan Steel said that registrar of Trade Union and National Industrial Registration Commission have cancelled the registration of 10 unions, which could not prove majority in the referendum.

According to NRIC laws, he said, it was mandatory for every union to secure at least 15% vote.

United Worker Front, Pakistan Steel Labor Union, PASLO and Pakistan Steel Mill Employees Unity are among the cancelled unions.

 
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