Recognition of trade unions vests governments with power to designate central or state trade unions and prescribe dispute procedures. The Central Government may recognise a Trade Union or federation as a Central Trade Union in the prescribed manner and refer disputes about that recognition to prescribed authorities; likewise, the State Government may recognise a Trade Union or federation as a State Trade Union in the prescribed manner, with disputes to be decided by authorities and procedures prescribed by the State Government.
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Recognition of trade unions vests governments with power to designate central or state trade unions and prescribe dispute procedures.
The Central Government may recognise a Trade Union or federation as a Central Trade Union in the prescribed manner and refer disputes about that recognition to prescribed authorities; likewise, the State Government may recognise a Trade Union or federation as a State Trade Union in the prescribed manner, with disputes to be decided by authorities and procedures prescribed by the State Government.
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