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hr.manesar
Dear Sir, I want to ask that are there any contractual worker registered trade Union if Yes than how they registration process?
From India, New Delhi
Prashant B Ingawale
467

Contractual labour can not negotiate with principal employer till Principal Employer agrees to negotiate with the Contract Employee Union.
From India, Pune
pulipaka_ramarao
19

Dear Sir,
It cannot be possible due to there is no Master Servant relationship between Principal Employer and the contract Labour.The nature of Contract Labour work is perennial and intermittent.
Regards,
V R RAO PULIPAKA

From India, Chennai
umakanthan53
6018

I think the question is about forming and registering a trade union exclusively for contract labor. There is no legal bar against such an act. The contract labor employed in a particular industry or in a region can form a trade union for their rights and benefits. Let the questioner go through sections 4,5 and 6 of the Trade Unions Act,1926 and the State Regulations.
From India, Salem
Bharat Gera
223

Dear Friend,
1. Contract workmen can form their own Trade Union by following the process for registration of Trade Unions as mentioned in Indian Trade Unions Act. ITU Act does not distinguish between casual/permanent/badli/contract/temporary workmen.
2. Alternately they can subscribe to the existing Trade Union (if any but recognized by the employer) of the permanent workmen of the company this will result in strengthening the unity of the workmen.
3. The Master Servant relationship does not apply here. But employer employee relationship exists as Principal Employer & Contractor & employees of the Contractor.
4. If they join the same TU which already exists in the company, Employer will have to negotiate with the union.
Warm Regards
Bharat Gera
HR Consultant

From India, Thane
gannahope
68

Sir According to Trade Union Act There is no Barrier to apply for Registration of Contract Labour or casual labour or Daily labour or Muttha Jattu Hamaali workers also .Their contractor and principal Employer always should be Responsible to attend their legal bindovers.
From India, Nellore
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