MUHAMMAD AFTAB versus PUNJAB LABOUR APPELLATE TRIBUNAL LAHORE AND 2 OTHERS
West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance 1968 Section 2 (xxviii), 25 A & 38 West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VII 1968) Section O 15 3 (3) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Art: 199 Constitutional Request for Workplace Complaint Request, Retaining Workman, Complaint Complaint filed by Applicant Against Order for Termination of His Job on Charge of Misconduct, was accepted by the Labor Court, but He was fired by the Labor Appellate Tribunal. The applicant was no "laborer" and the forum for the petitioner to challenge the dismissal order was that the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance against the applicant of the Labor Court was 1968. O15 (3), which was applied to: The factory factory manager also confirmed the applicant as a petitioner in the allotment order of the residential plot in the scheme in which he was the only labor court eligible. Were able, in those circumstances, to get it right
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