KHALID MEHMOOD, GENERAL SECRETARY DAILY JANG AND PRESS WORKERS UNION (CBA) RAWALPINDI versus
Section 9, 10 and 14 Wage Board Award Night Shift Allowance, entitled to the Wadi First Wage Board Award, was notified on November 1, 1961 by notification, to journalists stationed in Rawalpindi, who were more than 14 nights a month. Worked, 30% needed to be paid. In his basic salary as night shift allowance, including newspaper owners periodically announced daily war, Quetta employees also approached the administration for approval of the aforementioned night shift allowance, but the management declined. Which his union had filed with his General Secretary before the Tribunal, which was accepted and management was instructed to pay the allowance from 27 198 11 1988, which was upheld till the Supreme Court. About six years after the order of the Tribunal, the Daily War and the Press, Workers 'Union Rawalpindi, requested the daily war to pay them a night shift allowance, already the applicants' union request has been postponed. The Guardian Union contacted the Tribunal with a request that the Empire Corporation apply through its Chief Executive That the Night Shift Allowance be granted to the applicants, the Judicial General Secretary did not at first refer the corporation to the respondent management, but to the then manager, Daily Jung, as the then General Secretary of the Respondents' Union Had the corporation been cited, the Tribunal's order to issue the night shift allowance after 27 198 1988 would apply to all of the corporation's establishments, the date for the application of such order would not have been served. Tribunal, which was 27 11 1988, petitioner's union
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