ASGHAR ALI versus AL-ASIF SUGAR MILLS LTD., KARACHI
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 38 (3) West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VII of 1968), Section 2 (vi) Termination of Services by the Labor Court Against the Dismissal of a Job Request Was working The Officer on Special Duty at the Head Office Establishment, which employed less than 20 workers and was a separate entity, failed to remove the burden that it was a worker in the industrial unit of the Establishment and thus had more than 20 workers in the industry. Was admitted to the job saying that the employee was working as an officer on special duty and not as a worker and that the head office unit had provided industrial relations ordinance, 1969 and West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (1969) to less than 20 workers. Standing orders) Worked on the ordinance. 1968 was not applied to persons employed by the Labor Court Head Office Order was retained in circumstances dismissing the employee's complaint request
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