ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has stated that the
government believes in the dignity of labour and believes that a
prosperous work-force can enable Pakistan to compete in a globalized
market environment.“We are celebrating May Day with a resolve to
reaffirm our commitment to the dignity of labour and to pay tribute to
the valiant and heroic struggle of the workers of Chicago who
sacrificed their lives for the fundamental rights of their fellow
workers.” “Labour, no doubt, is the backbone of the industry and keep
its wheel running. It is the worker community, who due to hard work,
have enabled the economy to maintain high economic growth, massive
production and high levels of productivity”, Gilani said in his message
on the occasion of Labour Day observed every year on May 1.
Underlining the importance of peace, tranquility and better working conditions at the workplace, social dialogue through tripartism and decent work, the Prime Minister said the present government introduced a number of revolutionary steps in the Labour Policy 2010.
Highlighting the major initiatives, Gilani said Minimum wage for unskilled labour has been enhanced from Rs. 6000 per month to Rs.7000 per month; Workers have been given share in state enterprises; reinstatement of sacked employees/workers has been ensured under the Sacked Employees (Reinstatement) Act 2010; a large number of labour welfare schemes have been introduced for workers and their children; medical coverage has been expanded; and employees old age pension has been enhanced to Rs.3000 per month.
“Employees and employers are partners in the production process and their coordination and cooperation is the need of the hour for industrial peace and harmony to ensure optimal utilization of their energies for socio-economic development of the country”, he added.
The Prime Minister urged the employees and employers across the country to come forward and play their role in making Pakistan a prosperous country. “May Allah Almighty be with us in our endeavours”, he added. APP