Summary President Asif Ali Zardari have paid tribute to the workers of Pakistan and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting labour rights.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - President Asif Ali Zardari have paid tribute to the workers of Pakistan and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting labour rights, ensuring fair wages and promoting dignified working conditions.
In his message on International Labour Day, the president said the day commemorates the historic struggle of workers who sacrificed their lives for fundamental rights, including fair wages and reasonable working hours, laying the foundation of modern labour protections.
Recalling the 140-year-old Chicago movement, he said workers had demanded “eight hours for work, eight hours for rest and eight hours for personal life,” underscoring the principle of human dignity.
He said the Constitution of 1973 guarantees protection against exploitation, highlighting that the State is bound to ensure elimination of all forms of exploitation and uphold equitable economic principles.
The president expressed appreciation for Pakistan’s labour force, saying workers in various sectors from agriculture to industry continue to drive national development through their dedication and resilience.
He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to international labour standards, including fair wages, social protection, elimination of forced and child labour and non-discrimination, as well as adherence to conventions of the International Labour Organization.
Highlighting the role of overseas Pakistanis, he said millions of workers abroad contribute significantly to the economy through remittances while representing the country’s values and professionalism.
The president said ensuring safe working conditions, equal opportunities and adequate wages remained a national priority, adding that the government would continue to strengthen labour protections and expand opportunities.
He emphasised investment in human capital, including promotion of technical and vocational education, increased participation of women in the workforce and creation of employment avenues for youth.
He urged workers, employers, trade unions, governments and international partners to work together to build an economy based on fairness, dignity and opportunity.
“A nation that protects its workers, protects its future,” he said, adding that labour empowerment was essential for sustainable national progress.
