Pakistan Today (Lahore)

‘HARASSMENT CASE’: PRESIDENT ALVI SUSPENDS PIDE’S COMPULSORI­LY RETIREMENT ORDER

- ISLAMABAD Staff Report

PRESIDENT Dr Arif Alvi Thursday suspended the Pakistan Institute of Developmen­t Economics (PIDE) compulsori­ly retirement order from service for lodging a workplace harassment complaint against the Vicechance­llor (VC) and Pro-vice-chancellor (PRO-VC) of the institute.

He was of the view that PIDE had violated the spirit of the Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Act, 2010 by compulsori­ly retiring the woman complainan­t while the proceeding­s of the inquiry into the alleged harassment against VC and PRO-VC were still sub-judice before FOSPAH.

These remarks were given by the President while rejecting a representa­tion filed by the VC and PRO-VC of PIDE against the order of the Federal Ombudsman for Protection against Harassment of Women at Workplace (FOSPAH) wherein FOSPAH had suspended the order of the compulsory retirement of the complainan­t and held it in abeyance till the disposal of the complaint on its merits.

As per details, a female Research Economist at PIDE (the complainan­t) had filed a workplace harassment complaint before FOSPAH on 09.01.2023 against VC and PRO-VC of PIDE (the accused). The inquiry proceeding­s were initiated by FOSPAH, but while the matter was still subjudice, a major penalty of compulsory retirement from service was imposed upon the complainan­t by PIDE through a notificati­on dated 20.03.2023.

FOSPAH suspended the order of PIDE till the disposal of the case and restored the complainan­t to her position. The accused, then, filed a representa­tion against FOSPAH’S decision with the President.

The President rejected the stance of the accused that the complainan­t was retired due to disciplina­ry issues and that the imposition of a major penalty did not pertain to workplace harassment. He observed that FOSPAH Act 2010 provided that no adverse action should be taken against a complainan­t or witnesses during the inquiry proceeding­s but PIDE had retired the complainan­t in violation of the spirit of the Act, which was a special law having overriding effect.

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