PPP Co-chairman, Asif Ali Zardari, has said that his party would continue its support labours for their struggle to achieve and safeguard their rights. "PPP would not give up supporting the labours, peasants and the wage earners in their struggle for freedom from the shackles of exploitation," Zardari said in his message on May Day.
"PPP has always derived its strength from working classes of the country", he added. Asif Zardari said the prime minister, in his first speech, had already announced to abolish anti-labour legislation including the IRO 2002 and other anti labour legislation would also be reviewed by the Parliament.
He also deplored that the previous regime had thrown thousands of poor people out of jobs from different organisations in the name of downsizing. As promised by the party the cases of retrenched workers in different organisations would be reviewed by the government and measures would be taken to reinstate the sacked employees, the PPP co-chairman pledged.
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