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Pakistan: Absence of maternity leaves add to women's plight


Pakistan: Absence of maternity leaves add to women s plight
ANI |
Updated: May 04, 2021 21:24 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], May 4 (ANI): In most professional fields of Pakistan, the concept of maternity leave for women is almost non-existent, observers have noted, which had added to the plight of the women in the country.
The gender wage gap is already above 40 per cent and such restrictions are likely to widen the divide. As per the laws of Pakistan, women are eligible for 12-week maternity paid leave. The extension usually leads to pay cuts or complete dropout from the workforce, writes Sania Arif for Pakistan Daily.
Most countries around the world offer 14-17 months as maternity leaves, according to WageIndicator Labour Law Database, maintained by the Centre for Labour Research, and analysts have urged Pakistan to learn from it. ....

Quratulain Marri , Sania Arif , Centre For Labour Research , Us State Department , Human Rights Commission Of Pakistan , Wageindicator Labour Law Database , Labour Research , Senator Quratulain , Human Rights Commission , மையம் க்கு தொழிலாளர் ஆராய்ச்சி , எங்களுக்கு நிலை துறை , மனிதன் உரிமைகள் தரகு ஆஃப் பாக்கிஸ்தான் , தொழிலாளர் ஆராய்ச்சி , மனிதன் உரிமைகள் தரகு ,

Absence of maternity leaves for female professionals in Pak


Absence of maternity leaves for female professionals in Pak
ANI
05 May 2021, 02:37 GMT+10
Islamabad [Pakistan], May 4 (ANI): In most professional fields of Pakistan, the concept of maternity leave for women is almost non-existent, observers have noted, which had added to the plight of the women in the country.
The gender wage gap is already above 40 per cent and such restrictions are likely to widen the divide. As per the laws of Pakistan, women are eligible for 12-week maternity paid leave. The extension usually leads to pay cuts or complete dropout from the workforce, writes Sania Arif for Pakistan Daily.
Most countries around the world offer 14-17 months as maternity leaves, according to WageIndicator Labour Law Database, maintained by the Centre for Labour Research, and analysts have urged Pakistan to learn from it. ....

Quratulain Marri , Sania Arif , Centre For Labour Research , Us State Department , Human Rights Commission Of Pakistan , Wageindicator Labour Law Database , Labour Research , Senator Quratulain , Human Rights Commission , மையம் க்கு தொழிலாளர் ஆராய்ச்சி , எங்களுக்கு நிலை துறை , மனிதன் உரிமைகள் தரகு ஆஃப் பாக்கிஸ்தான் , தொழிலாளர் ஆராய்ச்சி , மனிதன் உரிமைகள் தரகு ,