Rising Migration: Pakistani Workers Vulnerable to Exploitation and Abuse
The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development- OPHRD reported that 3.275 million Pakistanis (1.3% of the population) left […]
The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development- OPHRD reported that 3.275 million Pakistanis (1.3% of the population) left […]
Local Government workers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have announced a protest on September 12, 2024, demanding unpaid salaries, job security, and
The New Contributory Pension scheme applies to civil employees from 1 July 2024, and armed forces from 2025. The Finance
The Workers of Utility Store Corporation USC End Sit-In after successful Negotiations with the Government. All decisions will be made
An FIR was lodged against the union leaders, Sanitation Workers, and other Municipal Corporation workers, accusing them of using abusive
In Pakistan, the minimum wage is Important for millions of workers. It is a matter of human dignity and survival
“I used to chant ‘Union makes us strong,’ and now I truly feel its meaning after seeing the value of
“Pakistan is facing an escalating crisis as climate change threatens its farmers and workers with rising hunger and economic instability. With decreasing crop yields, increased production costs, and severe weather events, the country’s most vulnerable populations are pushed to the brink. This article explores the urgent need for government intervention, sustainable farming practices, and international support to protect livelihoods and ensure food security amidst a changing climate.
A trade union known as a Labour union or Workers Union is a group of workers who come together to protect and advocate for their rights and interests within a particular industry or workplace.
The federal government’s recent decision to close utility stores across Pakistan has caused widespread concern, particularly among the 11,000 permanent