Pakistan elected member of ILO body
GENEVA
: Pakistan was elected member of the
Governing Body of International Labour Organization (ILO) by obtaining 192 out
of 215 votes. The elections were held during the annual Conference of ILO
taking place at its headquarters in Geneva.
The 181-member International Labour Conference (ILC), also
known as “international parliament of labour”, is the highest standard-setting
international body. It has a tri-partite structure with governments, workers
and employers as its constituents.
Pakistan has consistently been a member of
the ILO’s Governing Body since 1990. This is the
highest Executive Forum within the Organization which takes decisions on ILO’s policy and adopts conventions on labour standards
throughout the world.
Pakistan lays highest importance to the
improvement of labour situation and provision of decent working conditions for
all. Immediately after assuming office, Prime Minister Syed Yousaf
Raza Gilani repealed the Industrial Relations Ordinance (IRO 2002), which
imposed restrictions on labour activities.
The Prime Minister has also set minimum wage limit to Rs.
6000/-. The Prime Minister has announced a 100-day Roadmap, which embraces the
empowering nature of rights at work and is founded on the centrality of rights
at work and of social protection.
Pakistan is actively involved in the
further improvement of its labour sector through cooperation and coordination
with the ILO.
Courtesy: APP
3 June 2008