REGISTRATION OF NLC SHERDIL PEOPLES WELFARE UNION OF PAKISTAN, versus GUJRANWALA: 1N RE
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 8 (5) Registration of Union National Logistic Cell (NLC) Sheridan People's Welfare Union of Pakistan, which included civilian personnel in NLC and extended Army personnel employed by NLC. Could not be registered under section 8 (5). ) The Industrial Relations Ordinance, a membership of a member of the 1969 workers, ie citizens were withheld from the operation of the ordinance and the Union NLC was not affiliated with the Armed Forces Pakistan, only thirty percent of the citizens. Were employees. Its establishment was allotted to him the small task of loading and unloading the goods of the common people, while a large part of its function was linked to the armed forces of Pakistan, thus making it all the more important for industrial relations with the NLC. The ordinance could not have been in the scope of 1969, if the NLC served a small part of its functions as the general public and a large part of its functions would have been linked to the Army. D Forces Pakistan, then it would not change the role of the NLC, if its utilities were unconnected or accidentally with the forces of Pakistan, then some commercial activities of transporting goods of civilians including civilian nature. Other activities are performed, will not be abandoned. As the transporter of the Army and Defense Material, or as an organization affiliated with the Pak Army's Army Forces, the Quartermaster General of the Pak Army was the officer in charge of the NLC. But as a member of Pakistan's armed forces, he was clearly out of the scope of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, if the NLC union were registered, it would still
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