February 8, 1969
^imttincxM Vi.nca
iuve
TRADE UNIONISM TRAINING NEEDED s1k ™b5nalti™
Workers* Share In Management \* G»°8tok- &*• 2
id* Sikkira Darbar
Darjeeling, Feb. 4 ' aet UP » tribunal to
hear thee lection petitions
The Union Govern- Government had, there- ft^d by K*z' Ta*hi Ring,
ment would deoide on fore, deeided to eduoate cbib and eight other mem-
whether to set up wage labour. Union leaden and beri of Sikkim's political
boardi for industries now office bearers alio needed 8™"''' " '* '••rnt
without them alter review to be better trained in today, ' he final oase will
ing their working, eaid genuine trade unionism. be heard this week.
Mr. Abid AH, Union De- Mr. Ab;d Ali, who f1.s, mokam fw nunrF
puty Labour Minister, who leave8 tonight for Dibru- rpossiNr nN ap^ 5
w.e interviewed here to garh to attend the crossing on APRIL 2
day. Wage boards for f.N.T.U C.'s annual con- Katibar, Feb. 6
plantations oould, how- ferenee, addressed a work- The marshalling yard
ever, be set by the State erg m8eting at Bngdogra here is to be expanded
Governments in'terms of yesterday. He told union at a cost of Rs. 80 lakhs
the resolution framed at leaders who complained to handle the increased
the Shillong conference. about managements'delay trafficf ootning via Moka-
The need, he stressed, in implementing certain rfleh on the completion of
was not for more new provisions of the Plan- the bridge over the Ganga
legislation for labour but tation Labour Act that at Mokameh
to ensure implementation the Government had The first goods train
of existing enactments. enaeted the laws and it will cross the Mokameh
„ • . ■ was unto> the unions to bridge on April 2,. 1959.
Referring to the ques- «eW to th*»ir implementa-
Hon of merger between Uon. Th« stronger the new S. D. 0. FOR
two railwayman's unions- .union became the qnieke* KALIMPONG
o^e controlled by the would be the implement.- : K.Jimpong, Feb. 5
a.I. N.T.U.C. mad. tna t on, he rem nded them. o is m o n ♦
other by the All.U.C.— -!-- Sri ■ R. N. Sen Gupta,
he said, though the Go- property for SALE Sub Blvl,Itmal Officer,
vernment would prefer ""Ore.rH Y rUK Kalimpong hasbeen trans-
one union neither his ' Land: Area 4.22 Poles. ferred to Calcutta in the
Ministry nor the Govern- Situation: Monteviot Road, West Bengal's Home
ment could intervene in Kurseong. Municipal Tax: Department,
the matter. Rs. 2 8 per quarter, Rent Sri T.-B. Singh has
Regarding workers' fc«K P»«» R« >,500/- pome- «• our new Sub
partioipation in manage- Intending purchasers Dma.onal Officer
ment, the Gov rument may MiWsti.. Members of the Ka-
thought that without K.-E. -HWIiday, limpong Club & Milante
trade union ad«io»tion, 'Winston', farewell party to
labour would not be able Lower Bridl* Read,, Sri Sen Gupta esrly this
to do its share well. The Kalimpong. week.
^imttincxM Vi.nca
iuve
TRADE UNIONISM TRAINING NEEDED s1k ™b5nalti™
Workers* Share In Management \* G»°8tok- &*• 2
id* Sikkira Darbar
Darjeeling, Feb. 4 ' aet UP » tribunal to
hear thee lection petitions
The Union Govern- Government had, there- ft^d by K*z' Ta*hi Ring,
ment would deoide on fore, deeided to eduoate cbib and eight other mem-
whether to set up wage labour. Union leaden and beri of Sikkim's political
boardi for industries now office bearers alio needed 8™"''' " '* '••rnt
without them alter review to be better trained in today, ' he final oase will
ing their working, eaid genuine trade unionism. be heard this week.
Mr. Abid AH, Union De- Mr. Ab;d Ali, who f1.s, mokam fw nunrF
puty Labour Minister, who leave8 tonight for Dibru- rpossiNr nN ap^ 5
w.e interviewed here to garh to attend the crossing on APRIL 2
day. Wage boards for f.N.T.U C.'s annual con- Katibar, Feb. 6
plantations oould, how- ferenee, addressed a work- The marshalling yard
ever, be set by the State erg m8eting at Bngdogra here is to be expanded
Governments in'terms of yesterday. He told union at a cost of Rs. 80 lakhs
the resolution framed at leaders who complained to handle the increased
the Shillong conference. about managements'delay trafficf ootning via Moka-
The need, he stressed, in implementing certain rfleh on the completion of
was not for more new provisions of the Plan- the bridge over the Ganga
legislation for labour but tation Labour Act that at Mokameh
to ensure implementation the Government had The first goods train
of existing enactments. enaeted the laws and it will cross the Mokameh
„ • . ■ was unto> the unions to bridge on April 2,. 1959.
Referring to the ques- «eW to th*»ir implementa-
Hon of merger between Uon. Th« stronger the new S. D. 0. FOR
two railwayman's unions- .union became the qnieke* KALIMPONG
o^e controlled by the would be the implement.- : K.Jimpong, Feb. 5
a.I. N.T.U.C. mad. tna t on, he rem nded them. o is m o n ♦
other by the All.U.C.— -!-- Sri ■ R. N. Sen Gupta,
he said, though the Go- property for SALE Sub Blvl,Itmal Officer,
vernment would prefer ""Ore.rH Y rUK Kalimpong hasbeen trans-
one union neither his ' Land: Area 4.22 Poles. ferred to Calcutta in the
Ministry nor the Govern- Situation: Monteviot Road, West Bengal's Home
ment could intervene in Kurseong. Municipal Tax: Department,
the matter. Rs. 2 8 per quarter, Rent Sri T.-B. Singh has
Regarding workers' fc«K P»«» R« >,500/- pome- «• our new Sub
partioipation in manage- Intending purchasers Dma.onal Officer
ment, the Gov rument may MiWsti.. Members of the Ka-
thought that without K.-E. -HWIiday, limpong Club & Milante
trade union ad«io»tion, 'Winston', farewell party to
labour would not be able Lower Bridl* Read,, Sri Sen Gupta esrly this
to do its share well. The Kalimpong. week.