Prioritizing Labour Welfare Pakistan’s Commitment on International Labour Day
In their separate messages on the occasion, President Asif Ali Zardari reiterated the government’s commitment to upholding the dignity of laborers and paying 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.
The president said the theme for this year’s International Labour Day was to ensure workplace safety and health amidst climate change.
“The laborers 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.
To ameliorate a lot of working classes, Asif Zardari said” “it was highly essential to initiate measures for their welfare by providing adequate wages, safe working conditions, health coverage, and educational facilities to their children.”
“The state also has a crucial role to play in protecting the rights of workers, implementing and enforcing policies to end labor exploitation, protect their rights, and provide social support,” he observed.
take steps for worker safety and health
The president called upon employers to adopt fair wage practices, take steps for worker safety and health, and ensure the provision of necessary training and protective equipment to laborers working in hazardous environments.
“Let’s pledge to create a conducive environment for workers in Pakistan where they are valued and respected,” he added.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed the government’s commitment to bolstering labor welfare and harmonizing domestic labor legislation with global standards.
The prime minister honored the immense sacrifices of the workers who laid their lives while waging a relentless struggle for their rights.
The Prime Minister said enhancement of occupational safety and health across various sectors remains a top priority for our government.
He said we will soon be convening the inaugural National Tripartite Labour Conference with a special focus on safety and health.
The Prime Minister praised the invaluable contributions of those workers who work day and night in the fields, factories, and elsewhere to feed their families and are the driving force behind Pakistan’s progress.
Shehbaz Sharif said we will continue our endeavors to improve the working and living conditions of our workers by further promoting their welfare through better housing, education, healthcare, and social security benefits.
It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan’s first labor policy was devised in 1972, in which May 1 was declared an official holiday.
This policy also formulated the creation of the Social Security Network, Old Age Benefit Schemes, and Workers Welfare Fund.
Pakistan’s constitution also contains various provisions and articles about labor rights.