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The Trade Unions Act

Registration

Registration of a trade union is not compulsory but is desirable since a registered trade union enjoys certain rights and privileges under the Act.

Legal Status of a Registered Trade Union
Appointment of Office Bearers
Change of Name & Registered Office
Change of Registered Office

Notice of change in registered office address should be given to the Registrar in writing within 14 days of such change.

Dissolution of a Trade Union

A registered trade union can be dissolved in accordance with the rules of the union. A notice of dissolution signed by any seven members and the secretary of the union should be sent to the registrar within 14 days of the dissolution. On being satisfied the registrar shall register the notice and the union shall stand dissolved from the date.

Amalgamation of Trade Unions

Any registered trade union may amalgamate with any other union(s), provided that at least 50% of the members of each such union record their votes and at least 60% of the votes so recorded is in favor of amalgamation. Notice of amalgamation signed by the secretary and at least 7 members of each amalgamating union, should be sent to the registrar.

Obligations of Registered Trade Unions
OffencePenalty
If the registered trade union/its office bearers or members fail to give any notice or send any statement as required under the Act.Fine upto Rs. 5 plus additional fine upto Rs. 5 per week in case of continuing offence. (Maximum fine imposable Rs. 50)
If any person willfully makes any false entry in the annual statement of the union or its rules.Fine upto Rs. 500.
If any person, with intent to deceive, gives an incorrect copy of rules of the union to any member or a prospective member.Fine upto Rs. 200.

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