There will be only one trade union
in industries soon.
The government has decided to
conduct elections among the existing trade unions to authenticate the only one
trade union in industries that is expected to improve the management and labour
relation.
The second meeting of Nepal
Business Forum (NBF) held today under the chair of caretaker prime minister Dr
Baburam Bhattarai has taken the move for only one authorised trade union to
give help create conducive to industrial environment. Currently, there are up
to five trade unions in industries.
The private sector has been
demanding only one trade union in an industry. According to them, labour
disputes exist in all industries including multinationals due to different
trade unions with differing political ideologies within one organisation.
“Having only one trade union will help solve most of the industrial disputes,”
said chief secretary Leela Mani Paudyal.
Trade Union Act and Labour Act
have a provision of only one trade union in an industry or business enterprise.
The NBF meeting has proposed to hold elections within July 2013, according to the
existing laws.
The meeting also decided to build
a legal framework to open the capital market for foreign investors. There is a
legal provision for Non-Resident Nepalis to invest in the domestic capital
market but its progress has been too slow. The legal provision will be
developed in coordination with Nepal Rastra Bank and Securities Board of Nepal.
NBF has decided to include
garments in the export potential list. Nepal Trade Integration Strategy has
included 19 items in the list. Garment will be included in the list that will
allow it to get trade facilitation support under the World Trade
Organisation (WTO) policy.
The meeting has decided to draft
a directive of Technology Development Fund. Ministry of Finance will provide Rs
10 million for the fund that will be operated under private public partnership.
Similarly, NBF meeting also
decided to form a separate mechanism to monitor cooperatives. Currently,
Department of Cooperatives and its offices have been doing the job.
In the meeting, Bhattarai said
that the country will be guided by economic agenda hereafter. “The government
will promote economic nationalism to build a prosperous Nepal,” he said. He
also informed that the government will bring the regular budget shortly. Homework
for a regular budget is going on, he added.
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