Hari Welfare Association Raises Concerns Over Female Agricultural Workers' Wages

Web DeskMay 27, 2024 04:47 PMnational
  • Female agricultural workers in Sindh underpaid despite promised minimum wage
  • Harsh living conditions worsened by recent disasters and slow rebuilding progress
  • Urgent need for fair wages and better living conditions for rural women
Hari Welfare Association Raises Concerns Over Female Agricultural Workers' WagesImage Credits: Business Recorder
The Hari Welfare Association in Sindh raises concerns over underpaid female agricultural workers, highlighting harsh living conditions worsened by recent disasters. Urgent need for fair wages and better living conditions for rural women.

The Hari Welfare Association in Sindh has raised concerns over the inadequate wages received by female agricultural workers in the region. Despite the government's promise of a minimum wage of Rs.32000, these women are currently earning only Rs.8000 to Rs.15000 per month, making it challenging for them to make ends meet. The association highlighted the harsh living conditions faced by these women and laborers, whose economic situation has deteriorated significantly. The recent heavy rains and disasters have further worsened their plight, resulting in the destruction of their homes and loss of livestock.

The Hari Welfare Association has also criticized the slow progress in rebuilding homes for millions of peasants, leaving many homeless. They have pointed out the lack of effective economic rehabilitation projects, especially impacting rural women in today's society.

The plight of female agricultural workers in Sindh highlights the urgent need for fair wages and better living conditions. It is crucial for the government and relevant authorities to address these issues promptly to improve the socio-economic status of these vulnerable groups and ensure their well-being.

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