Implementation of women agricultural workers law stressed
Speakers demand social security, underscore absence of rules for 2020 law
Two months after the monsoon’s end, women stand in a field of cotton destroyed by the subsequent flooding in Umerkot dis-trict. Hundreds of thousands of acres of standing crops were devastated across Sindh. PHOTO: ONLINE
KARACHI:
Labour activists have stressed on the need to implement the Sindh Women Agricultural Workers Act 2020, demanding social security for agriculture workers.
At a dialogue organised by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and the Sindh on Friday speakers observed that the absence of rules of business was the main hurdle in implementing the 2020 labour law. The social structure is complicit in the exploitation of agricultural workers in the province, noted HRCP Chairperson Asad Iqbal Butt. Stressing that labour organisations should work together to secure the rights of agricultural workers, he observed that women labourers
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