SHER MEHMOOD KHAN . versus CHAIRMAN, LABOUR APPELLATE TRIBUNAL, N.-W.F.P., PESHAWAR
Workmen's Compensation Act 1923 Shed II, Senior Number (XIII) Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXII of 1969), Section 25A Civil Servants Act (LXXI of 1973), Section 2 (1) (b) (iii) Postman of Service Services The jurisdiction of the Labor Court Postman, whether a \ worker \ or ens civil servant work serial number twelfth in the Workmen's Compensation Act, Schedule II of 1923, provides that posts and telegraphs generally work in the department Any person involved was covered in such detail by the "working" postman and, being a "laborer," he sought the jurisdiction of the Labor Court under Section 25A, Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969. He could have, the postman was not a government employee, he was not under the provisions of the Civil Servant Act 1973. The Labor Court ordered the deputation of employees on the basis of the evidence on record, the Labor Appellate Tribunal did not grant its finding on the merit, but dismissed the appeal, demanding that the postman was not a workman, but a government. The employee was D. The Labor Appellate Tribunal was placed with guidance on its ability to improve attitudes.
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