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1 PWF PAKISTAN WORKERS FEDERATION Event Two Days Seminar on: Trade Union & Youth in South Asia with Reference to Pakistan Predicating Practices & Emerging Trends TOPIC “Domestic Features of Labour with Reference to youth & Gewendar in Pakistan an Socio Economic Policy Options” PRESENTATION BY: Professor Emeritus & Founder Principal, Hailey College of Banking & Finance, University of the Punjab, Lahore Pakistan (2003----), Member Governing Council, International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), New York (1997-2000), President, South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) (1997), President, Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (1997-2000), President, Association of Management Development Institutions of South Asia (AMDISA) (1993-96), Pro Vice- Chancellor University of the Punjab, Lahore (1994-1996), Founder Director, Institute of Business Administration IBA), University of the Punjab, Lahore (1973-1996). VENUE Bukhtiar Labour Hall, Lahore DATE & TIME March 18, 2011, 9:30am --- 10:30am

2 WELCOME TO OUR PROGRAM 1.Demographic Features 2.Gender Composition 3.Employment 4.Employment Status by Nature of Employment & Sex 5.Employment status by Sector & Sex 6.Age Specific Unemployment % 7.Socio-Economic Policy Options 8.Employment Generation Policy Initiatives Presentation Frame

3 1. Demographic Features 1.Last Population Census 1998 2.UN MAP Mid-June 2010 Population 185 million 3.Selected Indicators: 2010 Million Urban Population 63 Pural Population 100 Total 173 Population Growth Rate (%)2.05

4 2. Gender Composition Number % Male* 8951 Female 8449 Total 173 100 *Male-Age Group Composition Number 1-430 15-2928 30-4919 50-5907 60-75+05 89

5 3. Employment Changing Scene YearEmployedChange 2008 -09511.70 -08491.44 -07480.70 -06474.95 -04423.12 -02392.56 -00362.19 Discussion Issues 1.In Search of Employment Budget 2.Economic Growth 3.Self Employment

6 4. Employment Status by nature of Employment & Sex Particulars 2 0 0 8 - 2 0 0 9 TotalMaleFemale 1. Unpaid Family Helpers302065 2. Employees363922 3. Self Employed344113 Total100

7 5. Employment Status by Sectors & Sex Particulars 2 0 0 8 - 2 0 0 9 TotalMaleFemale 1. Agriculture453774 2. Services141112 3. Manufacturing13 12 4. Construction070801 5. Transfer0607- 6. Others--01 85*76*100 *Note: figures should be 100

8 6. Age Specific Unemployment % Age Groups2008-2009 10-149.3 15-199.5 20-247.3 25-294.3 30-342.6 35-391.7 45-492.4 50-544.6 55-5916.1 60 & Above12.7

9 7. Socio-Economic Policy Options 1.Economic System – Global Capitalism Communism/Socialism Mixed economy P3 – Quaid-e-Azam July 01, 1984 SBP Inaugural

10 2.Labour Policies – 1954 – 1958 – 1969 – 1972 – 2010 – Current Position 7. Socio-Economic Policy Options

11 3.Constitution 1973 – Selected Socio-Economic Aspects – Four Articles: ArticleFocus 03Elimination of Exploitation 18Freedom of Trade, Business or Profession 37Promotion of Social Justice and Education of Social Evils 38Promotion of Social and Economic well-being to the People 7. Socio-Economic Policy Options

12 4.Govt Manifesto – Socio-Economic Aspects – PPP-5Es 1.Employment 2.Energy 3.Education 4.Empowerment 5.Equity 5.Negotiations – CBA – Other thoughts 1.PSAs 2.Others 7. Socio-Economic Policy Options

13 6.Entrepreneurship – Self Employment – Hadith of Holy prophet (PBUH) – Skill Sets – Access to Credit – Logistics 7. Socio-Economic Policy Options

14 General – Employment Promotion Policies: National Internship Program President Rozgar Program Credit for Self Employment by National Bank of Pakistan Raising Minimum Wages and Pension of Workers 8. Employment Generation Policy Initiatives

15 Specific 1.Economic Growth 2.Minimum Wages 3.Investment in Water Resources 4.Credit Facility through SME Bank 5.Micro Credit Facility through Khushhali Bank Limited 6.President Rozegar Scheme 7.Pakistan Skilling Program: 1.National Vocational and Technical Education Commission (NVTEC) 8.Skill Development Council 9.Overseas Employment 10.IT 8. Employment Generation Policy Initiatives

16 Specific 11.Labour Market Information System and Analysis 12.National Internship Program 13.Labour Policy 2010: -Minimum wage :Rs. 7,000/-p.m 14.Contract Employees-Regularization 15.Comprehensive Social Insurance Scheme 16.School run by Workers Welfare Fund. 8. Employment Generation Policy Initiatives


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