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PWF
Pakistan Workers' Federation (PWF)
PWF
Merged into2005
Founded2005
HeadquartersPWF Head Office, G-7/2,
Islamabad
Location
Members210,280
Key peopleCh. Muhammad Yaseen, General Secretary
Mr. Shaukat Ali Anjum, President
Ch. Abdul Rehman Aasi, Chairman
Deputy General Secretary Asad Mehmood
AffiliationsITUC
WebsitePWF Website

The Pakistan Workers' Federation (PWF) is a national trade union centre in Pakistan. It is the largest labour organisation in the country and its affiliated unions are among the oldest. The centre itself was created in 2005 through a merger of three former national centres. It is independent and non-political. Internationally, it is affiliated with ITUC.

Organisation & affiliates

Trade unions affiliated with PWF include:

History

All Pakistan Federation of Trade Unions (APFTU), All Pakistan Federation of Labour (APFOL) and Pakistan National Federation of Trade Unions (PNFTU) held an assembly in Abbottabad, where they announced their intention to merge within ten years. The merger did take place within that time and the founding convention of PWF took place in Islamabad on September 7, 2005. All three merging unions remained affiliated individually with the ITUC.

Attention

I would like to bring to your attention that the latest approval of the change in office bearers of the Pakistan Workers Federation (PWF) was confirmed by the National Industrial Relations Commission (NIRC) on 5th April 2023. In this decision, Ch. Muhammad Yaseen, along with other office bearers, was duly elected. However, some individuals are fraudulently using the name of PWF, which is not only a violation of Pakistan’s legal system but also amounts to contempt of court. For any queries or clarifications, you may directly contact the National Industrial Relations Commission (NIRC). https://www.brecorder.com/news/40239785

ITUC put out a call for the restoration of a democratic system in Pakistan in 2007 along with the Pakistan Workers Federation. In 2011, thousands of workers protested against price hikes in Islamabad.

References

  1. ^ Zakaullah Khan Khalil (2018). A Profile of Trade Unionism and Industrial Relations in Pakistan (PDF) (Report). International Labour Organization.
  2. Approved List of the office bearers by NIRC: https://www.ilo.org/resource/pakistan-workers-federation-share-changes-made-enhance-fundamental
  3. Pakistan Workers' Federation on Labour Watch Pakistan website Published 20 April 2011, Retrieved 2 March 2018
  4. Pakistan Workers' Federation on International Trade Union Confederation website Published 5 Nov 2007, Retrieved 1 March 2018
  5. Pakistan Workers Federation holds a protest Published 7 April 2011, Retrieved 1 March 2018

External links

Trade unions in Pakistan
PWF
MLF
  • -
NLF
  • Tehreek e Mehnat
Unaffiliated
Federations
  • PFUJ
  • Watan Dost Mazdoor Federation (WDMF)
  • National Trade Union Federation (HBWWF)
  • APTUF (RWU)
  • Pakistan Trade Union Federation (PTUF)
  • APTUC
  • United Labour Federation (ULF)
  • All Pakistan Trade Union Organisation (APTUO)
  • Quaid-i-Azam Labour Federation of Pakistan (QLF)
  • People Labour Federation (PLF)
  • APFUTU
  • All Pakistan Labour Federation (APLF)
  • Pakistan Mines & Industrial Trade Union Federation (PMITUF)
  • Pakistan Federation of Building & Wood Workers (PFBWW)
  • All Pakistan Local Govt. Workers Federation (APLGWF)
  • Pakistan Mines Workers Federation (PMWF)
  • Pakistan Sugar Mills Workers Federation Trade Union (PSMWFTU)
NGOs
  • Labour Education Foundation (LEF)
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