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Govt urged to increase wages in line with rising inflation

Our Correspondent
Thursday, May 02, 2024

LAHORE: Women Domestic Workers Union (DWU) Punjab organised a rally in connection with International Labour Day here at Lahore Press Club on Wednesday.

A large number of women domestic workers joined the rally organised in collaboration with Women in Struggle for Empowerment (WISE). The participants were chanting slogans and carrying banners and placards inscribed with demands in favour of domestic workers.

They demanded of the govt to increase their wages in proportion to the rising inflation and implement the minimum wage notification 2023.

Addressing the rally participants, WISE Executive Director Bushra Khaliq said that women domestic workers are vulnerable to discrimination in respect of working conditions, terms of employment and to other abuses of human rights. They are forced to face issues like long and unlimited working hours, violence and multiple forms of abuse at workplace, forced/child labour and insufficient wage etc, she added.

She described that despite the domestic workers law in Punjab, they are not being registered with Punjab Employees Social Security Institution (PESSI). She urged the Punjab govt to frame rules of business for effective implementation of the law by reflecting it in the schedule 2 of Punjab Government Rules of Business, 2001 and to make all the rules as prescribed under Section 2(q) read with Section 38 of the Act of 2019 to enable the departments concerned to apply the law in letter and spirit.

President of the DWU Shenaz Ajmal and General Secretary Shenaz Fatima on this occasion urged the PESSI to register domestic workers and issue them social security cards. They demanded that maternity leave for women domestic workers be made 12-weeks instead of 6-weeks and domestic workers be registered with EOBI and provided them cheap transport facility.

They said domestic work is among the most vital functions of households and society as a whole. It is also one of the lowest paid jobs, and at the same time with long and unpredictable working hours. “Domestic workers make a critical contribution to families, societies and economies across the world”.

Trade unions rally: All Pakistan Federation of Trade Unions (APFTU) and workers from diverse sectors united in a spirited rally, reaffirming their steadfast commitment to building a society grounded in social justice, self-reliance, and the dignified treatment of labour.

Distinguished speakers, led by Khurshid Ahmad, the General Secretary of APFTU, along with representatives from various sectors, delivered powerful speeches, highlighting the pressing need for swift and decisive measures to address the challenges faced by the working class.

They also paid homage to the indomitable spirit of workers worldwide, whose resilience and determination continue to inspire.

As we commemorate International Labour Day, the All Pakistan Federation of Trade Unions reiterates its unwavering commitment to championing the rights and welfare of workers across the country.

Together, we stand united in our pursuit of a fairer, more equitable society, where every individual is afforded the respect and dignity they rightfully deserve, they said.