DIVISIONAL SUPERINTENDENT, PAKISTAN RAILWAYS, KARACHI versus MUHAMMAD YOUSIF
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 25 West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VII 1968), Termination of Services of Section O12 For the last twenty years, the employees of the Railway gangmen have been employed without the Minister's Railway. Finished saying. The mere verbal, without any notice and no written order, that they do not need to be on duty the next day, Minister Railway has asked the employees of the Railway Department to be employed by the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing TG Orders) for the above mentioned employees. Was run under Ordinance, 1968, therefore, his services could only be terminated by order for written reasons and he could not be deprived of his services only without written order and without giving reasons to his dismissed employees. Could, in the circumstances, benefit back
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