labour-law
Trade Unions Act
The Trade Unions Act, 1926 provides for the registration of trade unions in India and confers certain rights and privileges upon registered unions. The Act defines the rights of trade unions in collective bargaining, immunity from civil and criminal proceedings for legitimate trade union activities, and the maintenance of union funds. HR and IR professionals must understand the legal standing of trade unions when negotiating with worker representatives.
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