Senior Minister SharjeelInamMemon of Sindh pay tribute to the tireless efforts of workers who contribute tirelessly to the nation’s progress. Memon highlighted the Pakistan Peoples Party’s steadfast commitment to workers’ rights, citing numerous initiatives undertaken for fair wages and job security. Under the government’s reform program, Sindh has mandated a minimum wage of 32,000 rupees for workers and initiated amendments to labor laws. He praised the efforts of the Workers Welfare Board in ensuring health benefits and providing dowry arrangements for workers’ daughters, emphasizing the government’s dedication to their well-being.
The establishment of labor colonies for providing housing to workers, Memon lauds the Sindh government’s initiatives. He credits the Pakistan Peoples Party for abolishing child labor and bonded labor, enacting laws for the welfare of women and special individuals. Additionally, he notes the government’s initiative to register domestic workers for equal rights as industrial employees and underscores its commitment to social justice and equality principle.