NASIR ZAFAR versus THE STATE
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Sections 2 (ix), (xiv), (xxvii) and 25 A West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VI's 1968), Section 1 (4) (a), 2 (b) , (F) and (i) the application of complaints, the care of teachers, whether the working industrial and commercial establishment means and the functioning of a charity school, hostel and other welfare organizations, such as charitable organizations, industrial or its Will not be appreciated. Neither trade institutions nor teachers can be praised for manual, skilled or unskilled work or academic work because teachers are provided with intellectual education through the provision of educational education, to attract the provisions of industrial relations. Manual or academic work cannot be considered. Ordinance, 1969 and West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968, but it was something that was considered pious and great. Students / teachers who occupy a prominent position in society as intellectuals will not be treated as manual workers or laborers, saying the Labor Court rightly rejected the complaint. That the schools were not industrial or commercial institutions and the teachers were not laborers.
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