Pakistan Steel Mills employees approach Sindh High Court over sacking

Karachi (HRNW) The Pakistan Steel Mills employees approached the Sindh High Court over the Economic Coordination Committee’s decision to fire them.

The petition said that the decision was supposed to be discussed by the Council of Common Interest as per the rules set by the Supreme Court in 2006.

A two-member bench, headed by Justice Omar Sial, is expected to hear the case.

The Pakistan Steel Mills, which is owned by the federation, is engaged in the manufacture and sale of iron and steel. It is spread over 18,642 acres, of which 10,000 acres is for the Mills while 8,000 is for Steel Town, a residential area, hospital and school.

 

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