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'Farmers in Sindh receive Rs6,000 per month'


‘Farmers in Sindh receive Rs6,000 per month’
National
May 2, 2021
KARACHI: Marking International Labour Day on Saturday, the Hari Welfare Association (HWA) lamented that in the rural areas of Sindh, millions of workers in agriculture and brick kilns are without social security and decent work, including the minimum wage.
HWA head Akram Khaskheli claimed that these workers hardly received Rs6,000 per month in salary against the Rs17,500 minimum wage promised by the Sindh government for unskilled workers in 2019. The HWA stated that because of unemployment and lack of education and skills, millions of young people were forced to work around 14 hours a day at grocery shops, restaurants, and workshops just for Rs5,000 per month in rural parts of Sindh, and among them were women and girls who picked cotton and chillies but received meagre wages. ....

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'Agri-workers, farmers in Sindh receive only Rs6,000 per month'


Karachi
May 2, 2021
Marking International Labour Day on Saturday, the Hari Welfare Association (HWA) lamented that in the rural areas of Sindh, millions of workers in agriculture and brick kilns are without social security and decent work, including the minimum wage.
HWA head Akram Khaskheli claimed that these workers hardly received Rs6,000 per month in salary against the Rs17,500 minimum wage promised by the Sindh government for unskilled workers in 2019.
The HWA stated that because of unemployment and lack of education and skills, millions of young people were forced to work around 14 hours a day at grocery shops, restaurants, and workshops just for Rs5,000 per month in rural parts of Sindh, and among them were women and girls who picked cotton and chillies but received meagre wages. ....

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Today is International Workers' Day


Today is International Workers Day
May 1 is celebrated in Armenia and more than 140 countries throughout the world as International Workers Day, also known as Labor Day and often referred to as May Day.
International Workers Day is a celebration of laborers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labor movement, anarchists, socialists, and communists and occurs every year on May Day, 1 May, an ancient European spring holiday.
The date was chosen for International Workers Day by the Second International to commemorate the Haymarket Affair, which occurred in Chicago on 4 May 1886. This day has its origins in the labor union movement, specifically the eight-hour day movement, which advocated eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest. ....

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Worker Exploitation, A Troubling Reality, Despite Political 'May Day' Shows!


Worker Exploitation, A Troubling Reality, Despite Political ‘May Day’ Shows!
Without workers, no civilisation could be built!”― Mehmet Murat ildan
Most official holidays in our calendar commemorate national or religious events. Though national holidays are too often treated as cheap rationales for carefree days off, most still involve some sort of salute however superficial to the particular occasion’s ostensible purpose. Independence Day for example is one such day. So is the historically significant ‘the May day’ (or Labour Day as it is called in US) which should be a near-perfect amalgamation of the prestige associated with the contributions of the workforce in the overall development of a society defined by the collective respect for Work and workforces of all kinds. This Day marks a new epoch in the annals of human history. It differs essentially from some of the other holidays of the year in that it glorifies no armed conflicts or battles of man’ ....

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Immigrant workers are essential to America's future — and we need a new paradigm for justice


Immigrant workers are essential to America s future and we need a new paradigm for justice
Salon
5/1/2021
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Jose Ortiz receives a one-shot dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic geared toward agriculture workers organized by the immigrant advocacy group TODEC on April 5, 2021, in Riverside, California. Mario Tama/Getty Images
You probably haven t heard of Saul Sanchez. But you know his story. It s been told millions of times in the history of the United States, with endless variations on the same themes. When Saul was a young, married father living in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, his daughter Patty became seriously ill. Even though Saul had a good job managing pharmacies, he couldn t pay for her medical treatment. So he came to the U.S. in the early 1970s, in hopes of saving Patty s life. He traded in a necktie for a shovel, working a series of landscaping jobs. He and his wife raised their si ....

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