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Indian Oxygen Ltd. vs Industrial Tribunal And Ors. on 18 May, 1977

5. On the other hand, Mr. Rajinder, Dhawan, learned Counsel for the respondent has contended that settlement was arrived at between the various unions of the workers who were operators. He has contended that there was a strike in five textile mills including Birla Textile Mills in Delhi in the year 1986. A Sangharsh Committee was formed comprising of Rashtraya Textile Mazdoor Congress (INTUC), Rashtrya Mazdoor Congress, Kapra Mazdoor Lal Jhanda Union (CITU), Textile Mazdoor Janta Union (HMS), Kapra Mazdoor Ekta Union (AITU) which represented workers/operators. Mr. Dhawan has contended that the petitioner-Union was neither a member of the Sangharsh Committee nor submitted any charter of demand and so much so that they even did not participate in the strike which was launched by the Sangharsh Committee comprising of five aforesaid unions. Mr. Dhawan has contended that the settlement which was arrived at between the aforesaid unions is binding on the class of employees who have espoused their disputes and with whom the management has arrived at such a settlement. The petitioner being a distinct and separate class of employees, would not be covered under the settlement and in support of his contention cited Indian Oxygen Ltd. Vs. Industrial Tribunal and Others, 1978 (I) LLJ 302 a Single Bench decision of this Court.
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