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Article

3 Mar 2020

Author:
The News Pakistan

Pakistan: Thousands of electricity workers condemn govt. move to restrict right to freedom of association

"Move to restrict workers rights flayed", 4 March 2020

More than 140,000 electricity workers of Wapda condemned the proposed move to impose restriction on the exercise of their fundamental right of freedom of association in violation of rights guaranteed under Article 17/A the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan and ILO Convention No 87 & 98 pertaining to fundamental rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining of the workers.

Those conventions had been ratified by the government. It imposes an international obligation on the government to bring their laws and practices in conformity with those conventions. It was stated by Khurshid Ahmed, General Secretary of All Pakistan Wapda Hydroelectric Workers Union CBA, in a press statement issued...

...He highlighted that the electricity workers had been exercising their right to association since 1936 when this trade union was formed under the provision of Trade Union Act 1926. He demanded the government stop this proposed restriction on the workers; otherwise, the workers would be compelled to launch countrywide protest...