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KARACHI: Sindh government’s proposal to enhance the minimum monthly wage of a worker to Rs25,000 from Rs17,000 has irked Karachi-based industrialists, who fear that either they would have to close down their business in the city or move their units to Punjab, where the proposed minimum wage is Rs20,000.

Commenting on the proposal, they said that industrialists were not taken on board by the government before making such a decision. Punjab government has proposed Rs20,000 as the minimum monthly wage of a worker whereas Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, who are yet to announce their budgets, are unlikely to go for such a big hike.

Chairman of the Businessmen Group and the Council of All Pakistan Textile Association (CAPTA) Zubair Motiwala argued that when the tariff/rates of petrol, diesel, gas and electricity in the entire country were same, then what was the justification of fixing the minimum wage higher in Sindh than in other provinces.

He pointed out that major export-oriented textile units had 5,000-13,000 employees and one could easily understand how deeply the heavy increase of Rs8,000 in every worker’s wage would impact companies’ financial health.


“How would exporters in Karachi compete with Bangladesh, India and other regional countries because of the huge disparity in wages between Sindh and other provinces?” he asked, fearing that industries would have to move to Punjab and some other province under such a situation.

According to him, wages in Bangladesh are 20-25 per cent lesser than in Pakistan.

The Sindh government should find new avenues to provide relief to workers instead of taking such a “harsh” decision which would only harm local production and exports, he said.

Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) president Saleem uz Zaman termed the Sindh government decision “the last nail in the coffin of the already struggling industrial sector” and said that the proposed hike in the minimum wage was absolutely unacceptable.

He said that an industry with 1,000 employees would have to afford an extra Rs8 million under the head of salaries as announced by the provincial government.

Korangi with 4,500 units has over 1.5 million workers who are employed under permanent, contractual or daily wage categories.

The Sindh government has tried to gain political mileage as compared to other provinces but this would prove disastrous to the Karachi-based industries. “The minimum wage should be uniform all over the country,” he said, adding that the issue of minimum wage fixed by the provincial government would first go to the Minimum Wage Board, which also has representation of the private sector, for further deliberation before implementation.

SITE Association of Trade and Industry president Abdul Hadi said all town associations would discuss the minimum wage issue with the leadership of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) tomorrow to jointly decide a future course of action.

He said the Sindh government announced the decision without seeking any input from the stakeholders and without taking the issue to the Minimum Wage Board.

“Without taking ups and downs of ongoing businesses into account, the whopping increase in the minimum wage is not possible,” Hadi said, adding that the SITE area is the hub of 4,000 units where over 500,000 people are employed in different categories.

North Karachi Association of Trade and Industry (NKATI) president Faisal Moiz Khan said that many industrialists might have agreed to the minimum wage of Rs 20,000 from Rs 17,000 keeping in view the post-Covid situation in the country but Rs25,000 proposed by the Sindh government seemed to be a political gimmick to appease its voters. “I condemn the move of the Sindh government which is not at a par with other provinces,” he said, adding that North Karachi with 2,500-3,000 units had over 200,000 employees.

Industries, especially exporters, who are already struggling under high utility costs compared to other countries, would find it hard to survive in a stiff market both domestically and globally, according to him.

Executive director of the Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (Piler) Karamat Ali said the decision to raise minimum wage to Rs25,000 should have come from the Minimum Wage Board after a consensus among employers, employees and the government instead of announcement on the floor of the provincial assembly.

“Increases in the minimum wage has been going for the last few years but no authority checks its effective implementation,” he said and claimed that “80pc of workers are still deprived of the enhanced minimum wage”.

He was of the view that the minimum wage should be fixed at Rs35,000 depending on workers’ family members and rising cost of living. “Due to low income, many people compromise on the cost of living.”


 
would you pls elaborate in what sense (non sense) your above post is?
Well, for industry to survive they need cheap labour unless the quality of labour and industry they work in are high tech. Pakistan's present industry is largely cheap labour driven as such labour charges has to be kept to a minimum. China for decades kept its labour rates at extremely low to attract industries.

That does not mean that everyone will be paid at minimum wage. You start at that level and get progressive pay raises as you raise your talents through experience.

This law is disservice on 2 fronts. One, this will kill few industries and two, it will make surviving industries to hire less and make workers work more.
 
Well, for industry to survive they need cheap labour unless the quality of labour and industry they work in are high tech. Pakistan's present industry is largely cheap labour driven as such labour charges has to be kept to a minimum. China for decades kept its labour rates at extremely low to attract industries.

That does not mean that everyone will be paid at minimum wage. You start at that level and get progressive pay raises as you raise your talents through experience.

This law is disservice on 2 fronts. One, this will kill few industries and two, it will make surviving industries to hire less and make workers work more.
what is the benifit of that industry if workers can not feed the family and live like humans ? you want us to be like india gdp per capita 2000$ on papers poor workers have no food and all the money in pockets of ambanis tata ? industry can go to hell if not ready to feed poor workers .
 
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what is the benifit of that industry if workers can not feed the family and live like humans ? you want us to be like india gdp per capita 2000$ and all the money in pockets of ambanis tata ? industry can go to hell if not ready to feed poor workers .
But if wages are low, gradually cost of living also comes down because all commodities becomes cheaper in the market.

- PRTP GWD
 
Well, for industry to survive they need cheap labour unless the quality of labour and industry they work in are high tech. Pakistan's present industry is largely cheap labour driven as such labour charges has to be kept to a minimum. China for decades kept its labour rates at extremely low to attract industries.

That does not mean that everyone will be paid at minimum wage. You start at that level and get progressive pay raises as you raise your talents through experience.

This law is disservice on 2 fronts. One, this will kill few industries and two, it will make surviving industries to hire less and make workers work more.


You sounds like a Brahmin Banya skinning the poor Indians/Dalits, and making the most of the low labor cost in India...the reason for half of the Indian population living below the poverty line and/or at the fringe.

what is the benifit of that industry if workers can not feed the family and live like humans ? you want us to be like india gdp per capita 2000$ and all the money in pockets of ambanis tata ? industry can go to hell if not ready to feed poor workers .
Their GDP per capita includes the total wealth of Ambanis, Adanis, Mittals, Godrejs, Birlas, Tatas and all the crony capitalists...divided by Indian population, that doesn't mean poor BPL Indians are earning close to 2000 USD as the per capita income of Indians, exactly as you suggested.


The fallacy and uselessness of per capita GDP in a capitalist(read Brahmanist) country like India, the country with the most skewed and lopsided, unequal wealth distribution in the world. A billion poor and a few million rich people...
 
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But if wages are low, gradually cost of living also comes down because all commodities becomes cheaper in the market.

- PRTP GWD
my dear nothing is cheap in this world now . industry have to pay some basic need of workers or get lost . for what we have industry if workers sleep hungry can not buy basic needs ? just gov get taxes and politicians enjoy that money ? industry is for rich and corporate pay to politicians and this mafia all of them enjoy ? sorry i did not support such industry .
You sounds like a Brahmin Banya skinning the poor Indians/Dalits, and making the most of the low labor cost in India...the reason for half of the Indian population living below the poverty line and/or at the fringe.


Their GDP per capita includes the total wealth of Ambanis, Adanis, Mittals, Godrejs, Birlas, Tatas and all the crony capitalists...divided by Indian population, that doesn't mean poor BPL Indians are earning close to 2000 USD as the per capita income of Indians, exactly as you suggested.


The fallacy and uselessness of per capita GDP in a capitalist country like India, the cpuntry with the most skewed and lopsided, unequal wealth distribution in the world. A billion poor and a few million rich people...
at least they can show on internet forums how rich they are with GDP per capita :P
 
I will leave it to @N.Siddiqui @Imran Khan to worry about their country. However, India has a great corporate sector that pays together 10 lakh crore in taxes to GOI. That help run one of the largest food subsidy program in the world in India at budgets exceeding Pakistan's whole budget. Also the employees of TATA, Ambani have never come to complain about their wages with Pakistan. Lol.

Stop looking at corporates as some devils, I can but understand why your market capitalization is less than $50 billion.

My last piece of advise, you cannot run your industry in isolation. It is a globalised world. You have understand the realities as such and provide policies that'll drive industrial growth and employment. When setting the minimum wage rate, there has to be a balance, Industry's opinion needs to be take into account. It is not I who is complaining about this law but your industry.
 
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what is the benifit of that industry if workers can not feed the family and live like humans ? you want us to be like india gdp per capita 2000$ on papers poor workers have no food and all the money in pockets of ambanis tata ? industry can go to hell if not ready to feed poor workers .
Totally agreed
if an industry cannot fulfill the basic needs of a labourer then they can go to the hell.
wby we need that industry?for making rich more richer.
 
Well, for industry to survive they need cheap labour unless the quality of labour and industry they work in are high tech. Pakistan's present industry is largely cheap labour driven as such labour charges has to be kept to a minimum. China for decades kept its labour rates at extremely low to attract industries.

That does not mean that everyone will be paid at minimum wage. You start at that level and get progressive pay raises as you raise your talents through experience.

This law is disservice on 2 fronts. One, this will kill few industries and two, it will make surviving industries to hire less and make workers work more.
just read the bold part in that new above where everyone know the reason for this illogical Sindh govt decision. PPP just want to score some political points against other provinces. as current PPP has nothing to do with betterment of common people or business when they lose something they start begging Fed govt to help them and when it comes for supporting Fed Govt they cry on 18 amendment.
 
just read the bold part in that new above where everyone know the reason for this illogical Sindh govt decision. PPP just want to score some political points against other provinces. as current PPP has nothing to do with betterment of common people or business when they lose something they start begging Fed govt to help them and when it comes for supporting Fed Govt they cry on 18 amendment.
My point was more general. You can worry about your internal politics. Thanks.
 
Our industrialists don't pay their taxes and continue to waste our resources. This is very commendable decision by Govt of Sindh to raise the minimum pay to 25000 pkr. The industrialists have been exploiting labour without paying them for basic necessities.
 
Uneducated landlords / Waderas Ruling Elites of Sindh are extrorting money from the industrialists of Karachi

They are hampering industrial growth at the cost of of Pakistan.
You have a point...

It need to be same in all of Pakistan, the minimum wages.
 
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