Pakistan

CDA orders to pay Eid to employees

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ISLAMABAD: The National Industrial Relations Commission has directed the CDA to immediately pay Eid and other festival allowances for 2026.

The National Union Relations Commission has ordered the Cattle Doping Authority to immediately pay workers Eid and other festivals. This order was issued by Commission member Misbahullah Khan on the request of the CA Mazdoor Union, which took the position that the institution will take salary in payment of the allowance for 2026.

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I request that the CDA doctor said that under the agreement reached between the employees, one to 15 employees, contract workers, daily wage workers, Mr. Rolla and non-gazetted some are given a basic salary allowance on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Fitr, Christmas, Easter and Diwali.

According to the union. After the decision in the case, the committee has issued an administration notice to the CD, seeking a detailed response on May 25. An interim decision has been made that all due festivals continue to be paid immediately until further orders.

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