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Cancellation of registration of union established by Gandhi

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
A local court here today stayed the deputy labour commissioner's decision to cancel the registration of 'Majur Mahajan Sangh', the labour union founded by Mahatma Gandhi.

Industrial court's magistrate M P Chavda granted the stay, hearing a petition filed by Amar Barot, general secretary of the union which is also known as 'Textile Labours Association' (TLA).

The court also granted permission to hold election in the TLA within three months, which will be monitored by the industrial registrar.

The union was established by Gandhi in 1921 with the aim of bringing harmony between the labourers and the textile mill-owners. Ahmedabad, with its several textile mills, was then known as 'Manchester of India'.
 

On February 28, the deputy labour commissioner ordered cancellation of TLA's registration for alleged violation of the union's constitution.

As per TLA's constitution, workers of closed mills cannot be appointed to the executive committee, however three such members were found to be a part of the committee.

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First Published: Jun 18 2014 | 10:56 PM IST

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