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President, PM underline of equipping workers

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ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stressed upon the need to equip the workers and youth with modern skills to meet the challenges of an ever-changing job market. In a message on the occasion of International Labour Day being observed on May 1, the president said “In today’s rapidly changing world, … Read more

President, PM pledge commitment to upholding labourers dignity 

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ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have reiterated the commitment to upholding the dignity of labourers and paid tribute to their historic struggle.

“This day serves as a reminder for all of us to safeguard labourers’ rights, and work for their social protection, fair wages, and safe working conditions,” the president said in a message on the observance of International Labour Day on May 1.

On this day, the president said, they deeply acknowledged and appreciated the contributions of their workers who had played a commendable role in the country’s development.

He said today, the International Labour Day was being observed to pay tribute to their workers and labourers whose tireless efforts had driven the country’s socio-economic development.

The president said the theme for this year’s International Labour Day was to ensure workplace safety and health amidst climate change.

“The labourers and the working class in Pakistan are facing unprecedented challenges, such as inflation, rising cost of living, unemployment, and the adverse impacts of climate change,” a press release quoted the president as saying.

The president expressed the hope that the federal and provincial governments would also play their role to protect the rights of labourers, take steps to eliminate exploitative practices and implement social security programs for them.

On the other hand,  Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has said that with an overarching objective to promote the rights and interests of the Pakistani workforce and as promised in PML-N’s manifesto, they remained steadfast in their commitment to bolstering labour welfare and harmonizing domestic labour legislation with global standards.

“Today we honor the immense sacrifices of the workers who laid their lives while waging a relentless struggle for their rights. We also honour the invaluable contributions of those workers who work day and night in the fields, factories and elsewhere.

They not only work hard to feed their families but also are the driving force behind Pakistan’s progress,” the prime minister said in a message on observance of International Labour Day on May 1.

The prime minister said that sustainable economic growth remained their top priority.

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Pakistan Announces Public Holiday for Labour Day on May 1, 2024

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China’s COVID fears cloud travel rebound

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Tanzania raises minimum wage by nearly 25%

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Tanzania’s president approved a nearly 25% increase in the minimum wage on Saturday, breaking with her autocratic predecessor’s policies amid protests over the high cost of living. President Samia Suluhu Hassan decided on a 23.3 percent increase, as well as raising government worker salaries for the first time since 2016, according to a statement from … Read more

The Tories are accused of being “soft on crime” by Labour

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Labour has criticized the Conservatives for being soft on crime in the wake of revelations that serial knife criminals are often spared jail. In certain counties, the percentage of serial knife offenders evading incarceration was greater than 30% during the past five years. The party said it demonstrated that a 2015 Tory vow to sentence … Read more

PM Khan Pays Tribute To Labours And Those Working Overseas

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International Labour Day is being observed today (Saturday) to honor workers’ tireless assistance and sacrifices globally and promote them to be knowledgeable of their rights.

Labour Day is marked on May 1 every year. The day has its origins in the labour union movement and is celebrated in countries like India, Cuba, China, and others.

Prime Minister took to the micro-blogging site Twitter today (Saturday) and paid tribute to all the industrial, agricultural & informal economy workers, including those working overseas.

“My govt knows the challenges they all face, esp in Covid pandemic, & we are committed to ensuring safer, more secure working conditions & social protection for them”, wrote Imran Khan.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Dr. Arif Alvi, in their separate messages, have recalled the commitment for the protection of rights and welfare of the workers.

They also reiterated the government’s commitment to improving the working and living conditions of workers and the provision of housing and education facilities to them.

In his message, the President pushed workers of the country to come forward and play their role in making Pakistan a symbol of progress.

He said on this day, we reaffirm our resolve to continue our efforts for the dignity of labor and eulogize their valiant and heroic struggle for their fundamental rights.

Prime Minister Imran Khan said that as workers’ role is pivotal for the economic development of any country, his government is committed to ensuring that the benefits of economic progress will bring prosperity to the country.

“The day also provides us an opportunity to acknowledge invaluable contributions of our labour,” he said.

He said the Government also aims to develop automated, integrated systems for workers’ welfare institutions to provide relief to the workers.

Imran Khan added, “Our Government is fully aware of the challenges COVID-19 situation and our policy of striking a balance between the lives and the livelihoods is aimed at enabling the workforce to have sufficient earning for their families during the pandemic.”

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PM reopened construction sector to benefit labourers, says Shibli Faraz

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Federal Information Minister Shibli Faraz has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan opened the construction sector to “benefit the labourers who were its backbone”. Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, he said that the premier’s foremost concern regarding a lockdown was the impact it would have on labourers and daily-wage workers. “We provided them … Read more

PM, President recall gov’s commitment to protect rights on Labour Day

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Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Dr Arif Alvi, in their messages on the occasion of International Labour Day have recalled the commitment for the protection of rights and welfare of the workers. Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed his government’s commitment to improve the working and living conditions of workers and to supplement their welfare … Read more