NADEEM SHAHZAD versus JIHNSON PHILIPS(PAK) LTD
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 25A & 37 (3) West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VI of 1968), Returns of Employees Section 11A and 13 employees were recovered on the basis that the Employer Establishment. Is constantly facing losses. The Labor Court dismissed the complaint filed against the employees' returnees. They filed appeals before the Labor Appellate Tribunal before the Labor Union filed a petition after the National Industrial Relations Commission took up the matter. A case was raised against the arrest. The parties accepted the employer's request that the Establishment be in a deficit and the employees had to be recovered due to financial insensitivity. Such inquiry into the Commission was finalized because the Union had established the Commission on the Establishment of Record Accounts. Had not filed an appeal before the full bench of That the established NT had been in constant decline for three consecutive years, and another proof of the deterioration of the damages and establishment situation was that the Establishment Workers 'Partnership Fund was unable to pay employees' shares in the union or the employees presented on record. The accounts were not invalid. Or the status of the economic condition of the Establishment Union could not be ascertained or the employees could not prove any abusive move from the employer. The employees' retreat was done by strict adherence to the final rule of employment that the employees dispute. Relationships were searched through employment without a relationship. West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 0 11 A of 1968
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