MASOOD AHMAD versus PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES CORPORATION
Employees of Pakistan International Airlines Corporation (Service and Discipline) Regulations 1985 Regulation 7 Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXIII of 1969), Section 2 (xxviii) West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VII of 1968), Section 2 (i) and Section O1 (b) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Permanent Worker Petitioners, who have been serving as auxiliary to the passenger services for the past several years, have filed their constitutional petition. I demanded that they be treated. To be given to regular employees and to the same benefits that other regular passenger services assistants were entitled to under the rules, the applicant's claim was denied by the defendant corporation that the applicant was the contractor's employee and the respondent corporation's respondent corporation Did not acknowledge that the applicants were interviewed. Through the management of the responsible corporation, t o assess their qualifications due to the technical and sensitive nature of their responsibilities. The applicants were working with the respondent corporation before the contract was signed between the corporation and the contractor. And the applicants were not only paid salaries but uniforms were also issued by the plaintiff corporation, who nominated me for the contract between the defendant corporation and the contractor, did not make the applicants employees under the contractor but also made them the respondent corporation. Understand Permanent Employer of Petitioners He was known, who were doing the same work as regular passenger service assistants. Over the last two years, the same benefits / allowances
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