COOPERATIVE MODEL TOWN SOCIETY versus PUNJAB LABOUR APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
Road Transport Workers Ordinance 1961 Section 2 (7) West Pakistan Road Transport Workers Rules, 1962, R6 Cooperative Society Act (VII of 1925), Sections 54 and 70 of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VII 1968), Section Oz 10B, 10 C & 15 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Services Bus Conductor Services terminated by the Cooperative Society operating buses on city routes The fact of dismissal by employees was challenged. And they were reinstated by the Labor Court. Society's appeal against the Labor Court decision failed. It was raised by the Society demanding that the employee was not an employee and the provisions of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, would not apply to him, as the bus conductor of the Society was employed by the Road Transport Service, which would have such business section. 2 (7), under the provisions of Section Oz 10 under the West Pakistan Road Transport Workers Ordinance, 1961, to cover the definition of Road Transport Service of. B, 10 C&15 (B), West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968 Applicable to Road Transport Service Complaint Workers before Labor Court, authorized and legally accepted Went to serve him. The worker will not be suspended unless the worker is informed of the alleged mismanagement and is given the opportunity to be heard in accordance with the terms of R6, West Pakistan Road Transport Workers Rules 1962, because the term of service is employed. Is operated without notice for any reason and without the opportunity to hear from employees. , Sections 54 and 70A,
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