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Citation: 1972 PLC 297
Court: Labour Appellate Tribunal
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-09-24
Parties: MESSERS TAJ RESTAURANT, KARACHI vs WORKERS' UNION
Case cited as 1972 PLC 297
Court Name: Labour Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title: MESSERS TAJ RESTAURANT, KARACHI vs WORKERS' UNION Case No.: Appeal No. KAR-661 of 1971 Date of Judgment:1971-09-24 Reported As: 1972 PLC 297 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER This is an appeal against an award of the learned Chairman of the Second Sind Labour Court, Karachi, dated the 27th of July 1971. The facts giving rise to the appeal briefly put are these. 2. The Workers of Taj Restaurant (hereinafter called the respondent) commenced strike from the 23rd of July 1970. It lasted for more than thirty days. Thereafter the Government of Sind, Labour & Social Welfare Department prohibited the strike and referred the dispute under section 32 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 to tie Labour Court. During the pendency of the reference before the Labour Court the Union and the appellant amicably settled their matters by an agreement dated the 5th of July 1971. The agreement is signed by one of the Partners of the appellant and on behalf of the workers by the President, General Secretary, Vice-President and the Joint Secretary of the Union. The joint application was made by Mr. Mohammad Sharif and Mr. S. A. Riaz Bukhari, General Secretary of the workers on 7th of January 1971 to the Court. It was prayed in the application as under:- "It is prayed that the above matter may be dismissed as withdrawn." The Court, however, made an Award on the 27th of July 1971. 3. It is contended by Mr. Izzat Puri, the learned…
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