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Citation: 1970 PLC 159
Court: Industrial Appellate Tribunal
Year: 1968
Decision Date: 1968-05-23
Parties: MESSRS PAKISTAN TEXTILE MILLS LTD. vs THE CHAIRMAN, SECOND WEST PAKISTAN INDUSTRIAL COURT, KARACHI AND ANOTHER
Case cited as 1970 PLC 159
Court Name: Industrial Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title:MESSRS PAKISTAN TEXTILE MILLS LTD. vs THE CHAIRMAN, SECOND WEST PAKISTAN INDUSTRIAL COURT, KARACHI AND ANOTHER Case No.: Appeal No, KAR: 154 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1968-05-23 Reported As: 1970 PLC 159 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER This is an appeal against an award dated 21st February 1969. The award was given by the learned Chairman of the Second West Pakistan Industrial Court, Karachi. The respondents had raised 12Aemands under section 5(5) of the Industrial Disputes Ordinance, 1959. At the time of the hearing the General Secretary of the Union, the respondent, gave up the other demands, except Demand No. 3, which reads as under: ---That the workmen be given full wages and privileges of the period of the lock-out that is from 20th June 1966 to 23rd August 1966, and their privileges and entitlements be paid to them in respect of bonus, annual, casual and medical leave, The workmen who still remain locked-out be instated and paid their full benefits with retrospective effect. Their list is as per Attached `A'.--- 2. The learned Chairman of the Industrial Court recorded the evidence of the parties and accepted their demand as to full wages and privileges from 20th June 1966 to 23rd August 1966, as the General Secretary of the Union had given up other part of the demand, reproduced above. 3. Mr. Shahani, the learned Representative for the Management, contended before me that the conclusion of the…
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