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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 1994 through a merger of three former national centres. It is independent and non-political. Internationally, it is affiliated with ITUC.[1][3]
Pakistan Workers' Federation (PWF) | |
PWF | |
Merged into | 2005 |
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Founded | 1948 |
Headquarters | 105-A Allama Iqbal road Lahore, Lahore |
Location | |
Members | 510,280[1] |
Key people | Waqar Ahmed Memon,[2] General Secretary Mr. Ch Nasim Iqbal, President Lala Razam Khan, Chairman Deputy General Secretary Asad Memon |
Affiliations | ITUC |
Website | PWF Website |
Trade unions affiliated with PWF include:
In 1994, 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.[1] All three merging unions remained affiliated individually with the ITUC.
ITUC put out a call for the restoration of a democratic system in Pakistan in 2007 along with the Pakistan Workers Federation.[4] In 2011, thousands of workers protested against price hikes in Islamabad.[5]
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