Court orders kiln owner to pay worker over Rs0.4m

Published March 22, 2019
A Pakistani labourer shifts bricks from a brick kiln.—AFP/File
A Pakistani labourer shifts bricks from a brick kiln.—AFP/File

TOBA TEK SINGH: A labourer on Thursday won over Rs400,000 decree in a plea he had filed against his employer — a brick kiln owner — after five years of hearing, for paying him wages at lower than the rate fixed by the government.

Rehmat Ali, a pushcart owner of Chak 328-GB, had filed a petition in 2014 against his employer and brick kiln owner Mahboob Ahmad of the same village with the labour welfare department Assistant Director Muhammad Shahbaz, with powers as a Court of Authority established under the Payment of Wages Act 1936.

The petitioner stated that he had been transporting 7,000 bricks daily for nine months (from Jan 1, 2013 to Mar 8, 2014) at the kiln on his pushcart.

He stated that instead of paying him officially-fixed labour of Rs241 for transporting 1,000 bricks, the kiln owner would pay him just Rs100 for the job.

He said that despite repeatedly demanding payment of government rate for the labour, he was never paid the actual amount by his employer.

The judge, after hearing the both sides, accepted the plea and ordered the kiln owner to deposit a total amount of Rs410,592 with the court so that the same could be disbursed to the petitioner, Rehmat Ali.

INJURED: Four devotees were injured critically when a gang opened indiscriminate fire at their rivals on the final day of annual urs of Baba Ghulam Rasool Shah Khanpuri at Chak 393-JB on Thursday.

Police said the attackers, Qaiser and his accomplices, opened fired at their opponents led by one Faisal, but they missed the target.

They said in the indiscriminate fire, four devotees attending the urs -- Amin Anjum of Faisalabad, Safdar Abbas of Chak 330-JB, Seowal, Shabbir Ahmad of Chak 324-JB, Paira and Ghulam Shabbir of Chak 393-JB, were seriously wounded.

The injured were shifted to the district headquarters hospital for treatment.

The police said the suspects resorted to firing to avenge murder of a man allegedly by the gang led by Faisal in 2016.

Published in Dawn, March 22nd, 2019

Opinion

Editorial

Large projects again?
Updated 03 Jun, 2024

Large projects again?

Government must focus on debt sustainability by curtailing its spending and mobilising more resources.
Local power
03 Jun, 2024

Local power

A SIGNIFICANT policy paper was recently debated at an HRCP gathering, calling for the constitutional protection of...
Child-friendly courts
03 Jun, 2024

Child-friendly courts

IN a country where the child rights debate has been a belated one, it is heartening to note that a recent Supreme...
Dutch courage
Updated 02 Jun, 2024

Dutch courage

ECP has been supported wholeheartedly in implementing twisted interpretations of democratic process by some willing collaborators in the legislature.
New World cricket
02 Jun, 2024

New World cricket

HAVING finished as semi-finalists and runners-up in the last two editions of the T20 World Cup in familiar ...
Dead on arrival?
02 Jun, 2024

Dead on arrival?

Whatever the motivations for Gaza peace plan, it is difficult to see the scheme succeeding.