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THE TRADE UNIONS ACT ,1926 bare act

THE TRADE UNIONS ACT ,1926

                                                                      (16 OF 1926 )
      An Act to provide for the registration of trade unions and in certain respects to define the law relating to registered Trade Unions [***repealed ]
       
    WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the registration of trade Unions and in certain respects to define the law relating to registered Trade Unions [***].

      It is hereby enacted as follows :--
   STATE AMENDMENT 
     Gujarat.-- In the Preamble of trade Union Act ,before the words "It is hereby enacted as follows, "insert  the following words ,namely :--
                              "And whereas it is expedient for deciding disputes relating to officers or members of the executives of the Trade Unions and for certain other purposes hereinafter appearing".
[Vide Gujrat Act 7 of 1962, sec.2 (w.e.f. 1-7-1962 ).]
      

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