The Trade Union Act, 1926
The Trade Union Act, 1926
The Trade Union Act, 1926
1926
Revolutionary Unions:
I. Political Union- Resort to political action to
protect the workers interest.
II. Anarchist Union- Try to destroy the existing
economic system by revolutionary means
1.
Some workers join trade union because they believe that a union can:
a. To negotiate better pay
b. To negotiate better working conditions- more holidays- improve health and safety.
c. To provide training for better skills and
d. To give general advice and support.
1. Multiplicity of unions:
2. Politicalization:
parties)
( Centralised decision
making, obsession with political ideology)
4. Financial position:
5. Management attitude:
6. Statutory support:
Registration of Trade
Unions
Registration
Certificate of registration
Cancellation of registration
A certificate of registration of a Trade Union may
be withdrawn or cancelled by the Registrar
(a) on the application of the Trade Union to be
verified in such manner as may be prescribed;
(b) if the Registrar is satisfied that the certificate
has been obtained by fraud or mistake or that
the Trade Union has ceased to exist or has
willfully and after notice from the Registrar
contravened any provision of this Act or
allowed any rule to continue in force which is
inconsistent with any such provision or has
rescinded any rule providing for any matter
provision for which is required by section 6;
Cancellation of registration
(c) if the Registrar is satisfied that a registered
Trade Union of workmen ceases to have the
requisite number of members:
Provided that not less than two months
previous notice in writing specifying the ground
on which it is proposed to withdraw or cancel
the certificate shall be given by the Registrar to
the Trade Union before the certificate is
withdrawn or cancelled otherwise than on the
application of the Trade Union.
Registered office
Enforceability of agreements
Notwithstanding anything contained in any other
law for the time being in force, an agreement
between the members of a registered Trade Union
shall not be void or voidable merely by reason of
the fact that any of the objects of the agreement
are in restraint of trade:
Provided that nothing in this section shall enable any Civil
Court to entertain any legal proceeding instituted for the
express purpose of enforcing or recovering damages for
the breach of any agreement concerning the conditions on
which any members of a Trade Union shall or shall not sell
their goods, transact business, work, employ or be
employed
Disqualifications of office-bearers of
Trade Unions
(1) A person shall be disqualified for being chosen as, and
for being member of the executive or any other officebearer of a registered Trade Union if
(i) he has not attained the age of eighteen years;
(ii) he has been convicted by a Court in India of any offence
involving moral turpitude and sentenced to
imprisonment, unless a period of five years has elapsed
since his release.
(2) Any member of the executive or other office-bearer of a
registered Trade Union who, before the commencement
of the Indian Trade Unions (Amendment) Act, 1964, has
been convicted of any offence involving moral turpitude
and sentenced to imprisonment, shall on the date of such
commencement cease to be such member or officebearer unless a period of five years has elapsed since his
release before that date.
Dissolution
Returns
Returns
Regulations