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Pakistan Textile Group Proposes Living Wage Demand

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Textile Organization Wage Demand

The leaders of the Pakistan textile union group have appealed for the implementation of a standard of living wage and called for changes in Pakistan's labour laws, and indicated that if the government refused to accept their requirements, they would appeal to strike and strike.

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The 5 textile trade unions of Pakistan, which were members of the International Textile Garment and Leather Workers Federation (ITGLWF), held a two day meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan (Islamabad), and raised the demand for a minimum wage increase.

In particular, it is required to end the minimum wage system which can not meet the basic needs of the labour force. It is expected to raise the minimum monthly salary of 7000 rupees ($80) per month to 25000 rupees (286 US dollars) that meet the standard of living in Pakistan. (Pakistan)


In addition, the trade union organizations have also appealed to the Palestinian countries to make and strictly abide by the labor laws and regulations in accordance with the needs of the labour force. They also called for an end to the ban on factory labour supervision, and hoped that the government of Punjab (Punjab) would end the restrictions on the union of factories with less than 50 workers, because the violation was contrary to the constitution of the Pakistan and the International Labour Organization (ILO) convention.


At a broader level, these trade union organizations have called for an end to the composition.

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All restrictions and hope that every business must be organized.

Qu also pointed out that a legal mechanism for excluding labour disputes should be established within three months.


The concern of the Pakistan textile trade union group comes from concerns about the high inflation rate, low minimum wage, hundreds of years of old labor laws, inadequate enforcement of labor law, and lack of social security and pension schemes for most workers.

In the joint letter, the trade unions said that in order to achieve peace and harmony in the industry, the government should accept the demands of the labour force, otherwise the canal would take the streets directly to appeal for the realization of these demands.


The 5 Palestinian trade unions include Pakistan textile garments and

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Pakistan Textile Garments Leather Workers Federation, Pakistan national textile, leather, clothing and General Labor Association (Pakistan National Textile Leather Garments Leather), Pakistan carpet carpet industry labor union (Pakistan), Pakistan Textile Workers Association (HSI) and the National Federation of trade unions.

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