JUNAID AHMAD versus PREMIER MERCANTILE SERVICES (PRIVATE) LIMITED KARACHI
West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance 1968 Section 1 (4) (a) The applicants claimed that they were the employees of the respondents and when they gave the list of office bearers to the employees after forming the union in the establishment. They were pressured. To withdraw their application to form a union from the Office of the Registrar of Trade Unions, but on their refusal to do so, the employer refused to enroll them to go to their work; the applicants denied that the applicants were not Only failed to prove that they were employees with the employer but could not establish that the employer had twenty workers working with them. The court correctly concluded that the provisions of the Orders of Ordinance, 1968 did not apply to the applicant's case.
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