MUHAMMAD ASLAM KHAN versus TAJ BAKERY
Section 25A & 37 (3) West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VII of 1968), Section 2 (i) and 5 0 12 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Complaint for the Termination of the Constitution Service The application, retaining salesmen even if the employee was terminated by verbal order, filed a complaint against the dismissal order that was approved by the Labor Court, but upon filing an appeal with the employer, The Labor Appellate Tribunal set aside the Labor Court order and the employee filed the Labor Appellate Tribunal. Being a salesman said that the employees of West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, section 1968 is not going to work in the meaning of the 2 C (i) and has filed a complaint. In their affidavit, the complaint was not a valid employee and at the same time before the affidavit, the Labor Court had admitted itself to be a salesman. Could not hold Labor Appellate Tribunal decision unconvincing
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