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PFUJ to march on Islamabad for workers right

PFUJ to march on Islamabad for workers’ right National January 20, 2021 LAHORE: The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has announced a long march from Quetta to Islamabad in the first week of April to force the government and the media houses owners to fulfil their obligations towards the media workers. A meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) of the PFUJ was held over three days in Lahore from January 15 to 17 to discuss a detailed agenda of media and workers’ rights and major challenges facing them. The meeting was chaired by PFUJ President Shahzada Zulfiqar. The journalist body noted that the media workers had been facing financial hardships for last two years, as evidently there had been an anti-worker alliance between the government and the media houses owners.

PFUJ to march on capital to demand media workers rights | Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)

LAHORE: The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has announced a long march in the first week of April from Quetta to Islamabad to force the government and media owners to fulfil their legal obligations towards media workers who are facing financial hardships for the last two years. “The anti-worker alliance between the government and the media owners has forced us to launch a struggle to achieve our rights,” read a statement issued by the PFUJ at the end of a three-day meeting of its Federal Executive Council (FEC) held at the press club with its president Shahzada Zulfiqar in the chair.

PFUJ to march on capital to demand media workers rights

PFUJ says govt has a hidden agenda to strangulate freedom of press

PFUJ says govt has a hidden agenda to strangulate freedom of press Pakistan Tue, Jan 19, 2021 The mics of several Pakistani media outlets can be seen in this photo. Facebook/Shere Azam/Files It is evident that the government has a hidden agenda to crush freedom of the press in the country, Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) said Tuesday. According to a statement issued by PFUJ, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting identified four factors that were causing problems for the country s media workers: - Expanding retrenchments, non-payment, delayed payment or cut in salaries of workers - Diminishing press freedoms

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