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    Supreme Court Directs PIA to Settle 24 Years of Pension Arrears

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, the Supreme Court has instructed Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to disburse pension arrears accumulated over 24 years to a former employee. This ruling addresses a prolonged delay in pension payments, reflecting broader challenges faced by retired workers in securing their entitled benefits. The court’s decision underscores the judiciary’s role in enforcing labor rights and ensuring timely financial support for retirees.

    PIA, Pakistan’s national flag carrier, has struggled with financial instability for years, which has impacted its ability to meet obligations such as pension payments. The airline’s pension backlog has been a source of distress for many retired employees, raising concerns about the management of employee welfare funds. The Supreme Court’s order aims to rectify these delays and set a precedent for the treatment of pension liabilities within state-owned enterprises.

    Meanwhile, this judgment could have wider implications for other government institutions facing similar pension payment issues. It highlights the necessity for systemic reforms to guarantee that retired employees receive their dues promptly. The ruling may prompt increased scrutiny of pension fund management and encourage policy measures to protect the financial rights of retirees across Pakistan’s public sector.

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