PAKISTAN HERALD WORKERS\' UNION THROUGH GENERAL SECRETAR versus SINDH LABOUR APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 25 A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Complaints filed by the petitioners were not collectively given by the individual workers, the applicant did not make the names or disclosures of the workers who The petition was filed by the workers without mentioning the names of the aggrieved workers, as an application has been made by the organized labor, although submitted in section 25A (4) of section 25A of the Industrial Relations Ordinance. The trade agent is given the option to dispute between a worker or a worker. On the other hand, the Establishment, through an application under Section 25A of the Ordinance, did not mean that the complainant could file the petition in the name of section 25A (4) in his own name. Is. Nominated and aggrieved activist empowers collective bargaining agent to dispose of labor before labor court
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