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Chemical examiner lab employees awaiting salaries for six months

byCustoms Today Report
08/01/2015
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RAWALPINIDI: Non-disbursement of salary to the employees of Punjab Chemical Examiner Laboratory Rawalpindi (PCELR) since the last 6 months has caused embarrassment among them.

Laboratory was established in 1983 which was abolished by the government Punjab in July, 2014. It was shifted to Lahore Forensic Science laboratory but no decision was taken about the fate of employees of this laboratory. The old employees of Rawalpindi laboratory have neither been adjusted any where nor have the salaries been paid to them since the last six months.

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