LARKANA, MAY 01 (DNA) — In Larkana, a ceremony was organized in Government Arts and Commerce College on the occasion of May 1 International Labor Day in Larkana, in which all the staff of the college participated. That we should value workers and workers and treat them with respect and pay them before they sweat.
This day we got as a result of the sacrifices of Chicago workers, which is celebrated all over the world at the same time. On this day, let us stand with the workers and support their legitimate demands because the workers are still oppressed today. Prof. Umid Ali Samteo said that the real purpose of May Day is to sympathize with the workers and give them their rights. Professor Abid Hussain Bhutto said: We are all laborers who receive compensation for doing physical labor.
We all should be aware of the problems of our workers. Professor Akbar Chandio said that historically, capitalists have been exploiting workers in every era and the same work is still going on today. Professor Amir Ali Abbasi said that when we read the history of workers in the world, it is full of oppression and oppression. Even in this modern era, there has been no improvement in the life of the elderly class.
We should demonstrate solidarity with the workers on May 1. should Prof. Aniza ran the program. On this occasion, the students of the college also gave speeches paying tribute to the workers. All the teaching staff of the college also participated in the program.
On the other hand, a rally was taken out by the Sindh Chandia Welfare Association (SACHWA) in Larkana under the leadership of the president of Sindh Chandia, Haji Abdul Malik Chandio, who reached Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Press Club through different routes of the city. The participants said that International Workers’ Day has been celebrated for years, but unfortunately, even on this International Day, the welfare and rights of workers are not thought about.
Many government policies are made, but they are not implemented. The prices of commodities reached the sky, but the wage of the laborer could not increase, even though the laborer barely feeds himself and his children with his meager income, what can be a greater tragedy than that those whose day is celebrated are still working today. Speakers said that we demand the government to increase the monthly wages of laborers and announce benefits for them as well. — DNA