RASHID ASLAM versus INDUS MOTORS CO. LTD.
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Sections 22A (8) (G), 34 and 47 National Industrial Relations Commission (Regulations and Duties) Regulations, 1973, Regulation 32 (2) (c) Stack Order Vacation National Industrial Relations on Applicant's Request Commission Regulation 32 (2) (c), filed under the National Industrial Relations Commission (Procedures and Duties) Regulations 1973, prohibits the owner of the order from taking any adverse action against the applicants on the basis of the charge sheet issued against them. The order issues a restraining order and the applicant requests confirmation, the Labor Appellate Tribunal in the pending settlement proceedings between the parties. Lee had stopped the proceedings against the applicants who were applicants and union members, already entitled to protection under Section 47, Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, disposing of applicants without any reconciliation or labor court approval. The petition cannot be summoned under Railgun 32 (2) (c), National Industrial Relations Commission (Procedures and Duties) Regulations, 1973; the applicants were rejected and were told that the rules The rules were outlawed, instructing them to include their evidence. Important matter
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