to the union leader, the police and the Rangers conducted an operation against some workers of the factories on Wednesday night, who had been protesting for the last one-and-a-half months for the increase in their wages and for having weekly off.
Amin said all these workers hardly earn Rs7,000 per month and they work for 12 to 16 hours a day, which was against the labour laws. “There are around 2,000 power-looms and towel manufacturing industries at Ittehad Town, which are not even duly registered under the Factory Act, and the workers in question do not have appointment letters and they are not registered with the EOBI (Employees Old-age Benefit Institution) or with any other organization that is responsible for the welfare of the labourers.”
He said that 350 labourers from six industrial units were fired from their jobs and new workers were recruited at these factories being owned by a single proprietor. Meanwhile, hundreds of labourers associated with the union staged a rally near Zainab Market facing the Governor House and marched towards Karachi Press Club (KPC).They were carrying placards inscribed with slogans against the Rangers and the police.
The rally participants also included Siaf-ur-Rehman, Nizam Afridi, Bacha Ali, Akhtar Ali, Shaukat, Irshad, Khan Zareen, Abdul Muhammad, Muhammad Amin, Sanaullah, Azam and Umar Gul, who have been nominated in the FIR. Abdul Muhammad is the president and Muhammad Amin is the general secretary of the union.
Deputy General Secretary of National Trade Unions Federation (NTUF) Nasir Mansoor, who also participated in the rally, told this scribe that the labourers’ movement for their rights was being crushed by leveling extortion charges against them.
“It is a simple industrial dispute and the workers had approached Labour Directorate for getting their rights but the industrialist did not appear before the directorate,” he said. “The labourers are being threatened with dire consequences since the employer has connections with high-ups.”