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    PESCO Requests Information on Pending Job Quota Claims

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 6, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a recent development, Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) has formally requested comprehensive details concerning pending job quota claims. This move underscores the company’s effort to address employment-related grievances and ensure compliance with established recruitment policies. Job quotas are critical in promoting fair employment opportunities, particularly for underrepresented groups within the region.

    Historically, job quota systems in Pakistan have been implemented to facilitate equitable hiring practices across various sectors, including public utilities like PESCO. The unresolved claims indicate challenges in the recruitment process that may affect workforce diversity and satisfaction. By seeking detailed information, PESCO aims to identify bottlenecks and expedite the resolution of these claims.

    Addressing pending job quota claims is significant for maintaining transparency and trust between the company and the community it serves. It also reflects broader governmental and institutional commitments to uphold meritocracy while honoring affirmative action policies. The outcome of this inquiry could set a precedent for other utility companies facing similar employment issues.

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