Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has announced a plan to build free apartments for workers in the Taxila and Sunder labor colonies, aiming to improve their living conditions.
This decision came during a high-level meeting dedicated to workers’ welfare, where officials discussed various initiatives such as labor scholarships, the establishment of new colonies, and healthcare programs for workers.
CM Nawaz stressed the importance of labor rights and highlighted ongoing efforts to reform labor laws to better protect workers. She emphasized the need for strict enforcement of minimum wage standards to ensure fair pay for all workers.
Additionally, CM Nawaz underscored the importance of occupational safety, advocating for improved safety protocols, particularly for sanitation workers who often perform dangerous tasks. She called for better enforcement of laws that protect domestic workers, ensuring they have safe working environments and fair treatment.
The construction of free flats in the labor colonies is part of a broader effort by the Punjab government to support and uplift the working class. By providing better housing, access to education through scholarships, and comprehensive healthcare programs, the government aims to enhance the quality of life for workers and their families.
CM Nawaz’s focus on these issues reflects her commitment to creating a fair and equitable society where the rights and well-being of workers are prioritized. The new housing projects, along with reforms in labor laws and improved safety measures, represent significant steps towards achieving these goals.