Rabbani condemns rightsizing to outsource jobs in Grade 1 to 16
Raza Rabbani said Committee should devolve all ministries that have been retained by federal government after 18th Amendment
ISLAMABAD: Former Senate chairman Mian Raza Rabbani, while condemning the decision of the Committee on Restructuring and Rightsizing to outsource jobs in grades 1 to 16, said that the axe of rightsizing is once again falling on the low income group, who will be rendered jobless.
“Making the low income workers jobless when the electricity bills are touching the sky and having two meals a day impossible, shows the disregard of the Committee for human suffering,” he said in a statement on Wednesday. Raza Rabbani said the Committee should devolve all the ministries that have been retained by the federal government after the 18th Amendment. He said such ministries are identified and require no search, the government is deliberately hanging on to them.
-
AI Film School Trains Hollywood’s Next Generation Of Filmmakers -
Royal Expert Claims Meghan Markle Is 'running Out Of Friends' -
Bruno Mars' Valentine's Day Surprise Labelled 'classy Promo Move' -
Ed Sheeran Shares His Trick Of Turning Bad Memories Into Happy Ones -
Teyana Taylor Reflects On Her Friendship With Julia Roberts -
Bright Green Comet C/2024 E1 Nears Closest Approach Before Leaving Solar System -
Meghan Markle Warns Prince Harry As Royal Family Lands In 'biggest Crises' Since Death Of Princess Diana -
Elon Musk Weighs Parenthood Against AI Boom, Sparking Public Debate -
'Elderly' Nanny Arrested By ICE Outside Employer's Home, Freed After Judge's Order -
Keke Palmer On Managing Growing Career With 2-year-old Son: 'It's A Lot' -
Key Details From Germany's Multimillion-euro Heist Revealed -
David E. Kelley Breaks Vow To Cast Wife Michelle Pfeiffer In 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' -
AI-powered Police Robots To Fight Crime By 2028: Report -
Everything We Know About Jessie J's Breast Cancer Journey -
Winter Olympics 2026: What To Watch In Men’s Hockey Today -
Winnie Harlow Breaks Vitiligo Stereotypes: 'I'm Not A Sufferer'