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trade union rights campaign - pakistan

19 October 2006

Pakistan

No to the 12 hour day! No to the ban on Trade Unions

Trade Union Rights Campaign Pakistan (TURCP) meeting in Islamabad attracts 150 from different public sector trade unions

Azam Janjuah, Organiser TURCP Islamabad

The Trade Union Rights Campaign Pakistan organized a meeting in Islamabad on 19 September to condemn the anti-trade union and working class policies of the present military-led regime. The newly elected union of the Public Works Department announced that it would from now on support the TURCP’s programme and campaigns. The president and chairman of the union announced to join the TURCP. Trade Union activists from the Railways, PTCL (Telecommunications), Post office, Journalist union, banks and other public and private sector unions participated in the meeting.

The trade union activists attending strongly condemned the ban on teacher’s organizations in Sindh province. The meeting also condemned the police torture of journalists in Lahore. The main speakers were Fazal Abbas Shah, Azad Qadri, Azam Janjuah, Muhammad Asif, Sajad Shah and Rana Liaqat.

The speakers explained that the present regime wanted to take back all rights and benefits from the working class. The working class won these rights and benefits through its struggle and sacrifices. The speakers said that if we want to defend our rights than we have to fight back. Speakers explained that unity and struggle can save us from this onslaught.

The following resolutions were unanimously passed in the meeting,