Maryam Nawaz added that she pledges to respect the rights of workers


Lahore: The chief minister (CM) Punjab Maryam Nawaz has paid tribute to Labours on the on international Labours' day.
She issued a statement on the international Labour day in which she stated that on this day she greets the workers of the world because the workers are friends of Allah Almighty. The religion of Islam gave greatness to hard work and consciousness of the dignity of the worker.
CM Punjab said that she pays special tribute to the working women who have become the support of the family by working hard. She salutes the struggle of the martyrs of Chicago for the awakening of the consciousness of the rights of the workers.
She also said that workers are the stars of industry and knowledge. Every worker, every laborer is a real hero. The commitment and enthusiasm of the worker is the basis of development and prosperity. Every building, every bridge, every highway and every project of the world includes the blood and sweat of the worker.
Maryam Nawaz added that she pledges to respect the rights of workers. The government is committed to raising the standard of living of workers and their prosperity.
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