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Muhammad Naseem Rao

Muhammad Naseem Rao (Urdu: محمد نسیم راؤ) is a veteran & well known Pakistani labour leader born in influential family of Sindh on 12 April 1962 at Nabisar Road Tehsil Kunri, District Umerkot Sindh

Biography

He is the elected Central General Secretary of the Pakistan's oldest & 2nd largest industry-wise union namely Railway Worker’s Union (Open Line), representing more than 90,000 workers all over in Pakistan. RWU is working since 1948 after partition of sub-continent. It is an affiliated with International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), a global union federation.

He is also a Central President of Pakistan Transport & General Workers' Federation, it is the largest federation of Pakistan in transport sector.

Education

He is a highly qualified person with master's degrees in Economics & Law. He did Masters in Economics from Sindh University Jamshoro & LL.B from Karachi University.

Trade union career

1982, he started his political activities from the platform of student union. In this tenure, he also participated in left-wing movement. In 1986, he joined trade union being as an activist. He is working in trade union movement since 1986. He has honour to work with the founder of Labour Movement in Sub-Continent Mr. Mirza Mohammad Ibrahim (Late). He has honor to represent Pakistan at International Conferences, Seminar in different countries.

He also had an honor to represent railway workers before Senate Standing Committee on Railways. For the first time in the history of Pakistan, any labour leader was called by the Senate of Pakistan to address workers' issues.

Awards

On 1 May 2009, World Labour Organisation (WLO) London awarded him Mirza Mohammad Ibrahim Yaadgari Award on his hard work & non-stop effort in labour movements at national & international level.

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