Section 73
Employee Union
(1) The Employees of gazetted third class or lower than that, except the Marshals, may form an employee trade union for their professional entitlement and welfare.
(2) If the employee union existing at the Legislature-
Parliament at the time of commencement of this Act makes an application, accompanied by the statute of the union and the name- list of the office-bearers of the executive committee, the Secretariat shall give recognition to it as an employee union.
(3) The functions, duties and powers of the employee union formed pursuant to this Section shall be as follows:
(a) To render constructive suggestions and assistance to the Secretariat for making the Legislature-Parliament Service effective and dynamic by protecting and
promoting the rights and interests of the Employees,
(b) To render suggestions to the Secretariat on matters of laws related with the Legislature-Parliament Service,
(c) To present the demands relating with the professional rights and interests of the Employees with the Secretariat and maintain mutual dialogue and consent.
(4) The other provisions relating to the election, formation and operation of the employee union shall be as prescribed.