Int’l Labour Day observed to highlight contribution of labour class in development

International Labour Day was observed across the country on Monday as elsewhere in the world, to acknowledge and commend the invaluable contributions of the labour class.

The fundamental objective of observing the International Labour Day was to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of the working class, create awareness about their rights, and protect them from exploitation.

In this connection, rallies were taken out by labourers’ and other organizations in various cities to highlight significance of the day.

Source: Radio Pakistan

PML-N striving to improve working conditions, compensation of working classes: Bilal

Coordinator to PM on Economy and Energy Bilal Azhar Kayani says Labour Day is an opportunity to collectively take a moment to celebrate the achievements and contributions of labourers and the working classes.

In a tweet on Monday, he said it is also a day to acknowledge the labour movement and to emphasize the importance of labour rights, especially in difficult economic conditions globally today.

Bilal Azhar Kayani said PMLN, under the guidance of Nawaz Sharif, has always strived to protect labour rights and improve the working conditions and compensation of the working classes, and will continue to do so in the future.

He said there is a lot that remains to be done on this front. He said we can only progress as a nation if we can ensure that the working classes are rewarded fairly for their hard work and treated respectfully.

Source: Radio Pakistan

RIZQ and EZ Wage Team Up for Hassle-Free Loans to Fuel Financial Wellness

RIZQ, a true financial wellness app designed for salaried professionals and freelancers, has announced a collaboration with EZ Wage, a prominent regional financial wellness platform. This partnership represents a significant milestone in the efforts to make loans more accessible and convenient for working individuals.

This collaboration will enable Salaried Professionals and Freelancers to digitally access easy loans and build scorable credit history. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed by EZ Wage and RIZQ, solidifying their joint efforts to extend financial support to salaried professionals in managing unexpected expenses and cash-flow gaps.

While speaking about the collaboration, CEO RIZQ and Rozee.pk, S. H. Kazi said “RIZQ aims to address the low penetration of financial products and services for the 20 million employed professionals by providing innovative embedded solutions. Our collaboration with EZ Wage will allow RIZQ users to borrow seamlessly and responsibly.”

Speaking about the partnership, Fatima Batool, CEO and Founder of EZ Wage, also said, “We are excited to partner with RIZQ. Our platform will empower RIZQ’s users to manage their finances more efficiently, providing them with an instant cash advance when they need it the most.”

EZ Wage is a digital platform that enables employees to access their earned wages before their payday, helping them to meet their immediate financial needs. The platform provides employees with instant access to their earned wages, eliminating the need for payday loans, high-interest credit cards, or other forms of credit.

RIZQ is an easy-to-use financial wellness app for Salaried Professionals and Freelancers that offers a set of embedded products and money management features like daily halal profit, goal-based saving, committee, smart online payments, intelligent budget planner, loans, and flexible health insurance. With the RIZQ app, it is now effortlessly easy to make your money work for you.

Source: Pro Pakistani

‘About 850,000 workers sent abroad over last one year for better employment opportunities’

Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Sajid Hussain Turi has said that about eight hundred and fifty thousand workers have been sent abroad over the last one year for better employment opportunities.

Addressing an event at National Press Club in Islamabad on Monday in connection with the World Labor Day, he said we are also finalizing agreements with sixteen to eighteen countries for export of our manpower. He said we are doing future planning to ensure legal export of manpower.

Sajid Hussain Turi said the government has also taken various steps for the welfare of the workers. He said we are planning to establish a University in the federal capital where free of cost education will be provided to the children of workers. He said we have also enhanced the death compensation.

Speaking on the occasion, President of Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) Afzal Butt stressed for united efforts to address the problems of all the workers associated with different professions including the media industry.

He said we have achieved some successes vis-a-vis the protection of rights of workers. He was appreciative of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb for appointing the Chairman of Implementation Tribunal for Newspaper Employees (ITNE), which, he said, is addressing problems of media workers.

Source: Radio Pakistan

President, PM stress upon protecting rights of labourers

President Dr. Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in their separate messages on International Labour Day have paid rich tribute the labourers for their hard work and stressed upon protection of their rights.

The President in a statement said this year we are celebrating Labour Day with the resolve to reaffirm our commitment to the dignity of labour and pay tribute to the valiant and heroic struggle of the workers for their fundamental rights.

He said the labour force is backbone of our economy and it is highly essential to take steps for protection of their rights by strictly enforcing the labour laws to discourage unfair labour practices.

The Prime Minister in his message expressed the committment to improve the working and living conditions of workers and to supplement their welfare by providing them better housing, education, and health facilities.

He said keeping in view the high inflation rates and other economic challenges, the government has increased the minimum monthly wages of workers from 17,500 rupees to 25,000 rupees.

The Prime Minister said the government has also embarked upon programmes of vocational training and skills development to enable workers to get their due share in job markets within and outside the country.

In his message on the World Labour Day, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said Pakistan’s prosperity is linked with the prosperity of workers. He said we will get representation for workers and farmers in the assemblies.

Former President Asif Ali Zardari said the PPP is a party of workers and it will continue to protect the rights of labourers.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt to provide all possible facilities to pilgrims: Talha

Minister for Religious Affairs Muhammad Talha Mehmood says all possible facilities will be provided to Pakistani pilgrims during this year’s Hajj and no compromise will be made on the quality of services.

In a statement on Monday, the Minister said he is personally supervising all aspects of the Hajj arrangements and emphasized that the Ministry is working tirelessly to ensure a comfortable and hassle-free experience.

He confirmed that the best accommodation and quality food arrangements are already underway and the travel facility for intending pilgrims would be top-notch.

About the rumors regarding the collection of additional charges related to Zam’zam water, the Minister clarified that no extra amount is being collected from the pilgrims.

He confirmed that the Zam’zam water dues have been included in the Hajj package since 2017, and no pilgrim would be asked to pay any extra amount for the same.

Source: Radio Pakistan

PM congratulates Turkish President on roll out of new fighter planes, helicopters

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has congratulated Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on roll out of new fighter planes and helicopters.

Re-tweeting a tweet of Turkish President today, the prime minister congratulated the President over rollout of TF-X, Hürjet, Atak-2 Helicopter, Anka-3 UCAV and Gokbey Helicopter. He said this speaks of high level of indigenization achieved by brotherly Turkiye.

He said this success is primarily on account of excellent leadership of Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The Prime Minister wished more success to Turkish Defence Industries and Turkiye.

Source: Radio Pakistan

China tells EU Commission president to get better speechwriter

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s speech ahead of her visit to China was incoherent, contradictory, and misinterpreted Beijing’s policies and positions, the Chinese ambassador to the EU said on Friday.

“I was a little bit disappointed,” Fu Cong told the news network CGTN. “That speech contained a lot of misrepresentation and misinterpretation of Chinese policies and Chinese positions. And I would say that whoever wrote that speech for President von der Leyen does not really understand China, or deliberately distorted Chinese positions.”

Von der Leyen gave off the impression of realizing the importance of engaging with China on the one hand, but being “fearful of criticism, especially from hardliners in Europe and maybe even from the US,” on the other, Fu added. Reading the speech, it seems “as if two people are quarreling with each other, so there is no coherence.”

“We do hope that in her visit to China and in her dialogue with the Chinese leaders, she will be able to understand China better,” the ambassador concluded.

EU issues warning to China over Ukraine

Von der Leyen is scheduled to accompany French President Emmanuel Macron to Beijing next week, where they are expected to meet with President Xi Jinping.

Speaking at the European Policy Center on Thursday, Von der Leyen said the EU needed to “stress-test” and “de-risk” its relations with Beijing, both political and economic, and argued that a “decoupling” from China was neither a viable strategy nor in the bloc’s interest. On the other hand, she argued Brussels needed to be “bolder” in its approach to China, which she described as becoming “more repressive at home and more assertive abroad.”

Von der Leyen also warned that the “determining factor for EU-China relations going forward” will be how Beijing “continues to interact with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s war,” meaning the conflict in Ukraine.

China has insisted on neutrality in the conflict, condemned the unilateral Western sanctions as illegitimate, and proposed a peace plan. The EU has fully endorsed the government in Kiev and supplied it with billions of euros worth of weapons, ammunition, training and other equipment.

Wang Luton, the director for European affairs at the Chinese Foreign Ministry, also commented on von der Leyen’s remarks. He tweeted on his personal account that the EU “talks a lot about de-risking recently,” but is actually creating risk by “linking trade with ideology and national security and creating bloc confrontation.”

Source: Russia Today