Letter Intimating The Labour Authorities When The Workers Have Resorted To Strike Or Have Sent A Notice Of Strike 589 - Legal Draft
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Letter intimating the Labour authorities when the workers have Resorted to Strike or have sent a Notice of Strike
Date:...............
To,
The Asst. Commissioner of Labour,
............
Dear Sir,
We would like to draw your kind attention that a section of workers in our factory establishment are abetting and instigating the workers for resorting to an illegal and unjustified strike without any justifiable reasons. We have repeatedly exhorted them they should not resort to such agitation and militant activities. As it will be prejudicial to the interest of discipline production and industrial peace but to not effect. We want to make it clear that only a handful disgruntled and frustrated employees have been abetting the workers for such an undesirable action by malicious propaganda whereas the workers are aware that the strike if resorted to will neither be justified nor legal. Not only that the agitators are abetting other but also intimidating the loyal and willing workers to resort to strike in order to show their strength and supremacy. Although we have put up a notice on our Notice Board that the workers should desist from resorting to strike but at the same time we need your intervention. You will agree with us that the strike, if resorted to, will be illegal and unjustified, it is, therefore, imperative that your office should intervene immediately as the strike, if resorted to, will cause irrespirable injury and in calculable losses. We request that an immediate action be taken.
The Asst. Commissioner of Labour,
............
Dear Sir,
We would like to draw your kind attention that a section of workers in our factory establishment are abetting and instigating the workers for resorting to an illegal and unjustified strike without any justifiable reasons. We have repeatedly exhorted them they should not resort to such agitation and militant activities. As it will be prejudicial to the interest of discipline production and industrial peace but to not effect. We want to make it clear that only a handful disgruntled and frustrated employees have been abetting the workers for such an undesirable action by malicious propaganda whereas the workers are aware that the strike if resorted to will neither be justified nor legal. Not only that the agitators are abetting other but also intimidating the loyal and willing workers to resort to strike in order to show their strength and supremacy. Although we have put up a notice on our Notice Board that the workers should desist from resorting to strike but at the same time we need your intervention. You will agree with us that the strike, if resorted to, will be illegal and unjustified, it is, therefore, imperative that your office should intervene immediately as the strike, if resorted to, will cause irrespirable injury and in calculable losses. We request that an immediate action be taken.
Yours faithfully
CHIEF MANAGER
CHIEF MANAGER