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 GEO Pakistan
 SSGC sacked employees demand restoration
 Updated at: 0358 PST,  Wednesday, July 29, 2009
SSGC sacked employees demand restoration ISLAMABAD: The sacked employees of Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) demanded government of their immediate restoration through President Ordinance on Tuesday, Geo news said.

The spokesmen SSGC employees Azam Sohail, Safdar Khatak and Saleem Khan said to a press conference here at National Press Club Islamabad that despite the clear directives of Employees Restoration Committee (ERC), the sacked workers have yet to be reappointed which has triggered panic among employees.
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