NA to Debate Finance Bill As Session Begins

The National Assembly plans to adopt a fiscal bill at the opposition party's presidential election, which began today (Wednesday). The opposition party is the leader of the opposition party Shahbaz Sharif Pulwama attack and the recent visit of the Saudi Crown Prince to India-Pakistan relations. State Department Secretary Ali Mohammad Khan said in a press conference at the Senate committee that he plans to obtain a second financial bill submitted by finance minister Asta Umar last month. Home during its upcoming meeting.

NA to Debate Finance Bill As Session Begins

The minister said members will be given the opportunity to discuss financial legislation before voting. The opposition plans to give Saudi Arafat a hard time to name Saudi Arafat with his visit to India on an informal basis, The government submitted the bill on January 21, and the speaker delegated the session 's authority without any dispute. An opposition source said Dawn would hold a general assembly of all opposition parties before a meeting to form an opposition strategy would begin. However, it is not clear who will preside over the meeting in the absence of an opposition leader who is advised to fully rest because of his health condition.

PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb announced that he would not attend the meeting because the doctor asked Sharif not to travel. Opposition parties, however, said the opposition party would seek a government statement to put Sharif's name on an unofficial list after receiving a bail from the Lahore High Court on the Aashiyana Housing fraud case. Aarang Zeb told a meeting with the opposition party that he trusts the position of the council in talks with the International Monetary Fund (Dubai).

She said the opposition party is concerned about the situation in the region since the attack on the grass and said the government would want to have a house with confidence about the matter. Meanwhile, the secretariat of the National Assembly announced 11 agendas on the opening day of the eighth meeting. The Treasury Secretary will put a quarterly report on the Bank of Pakistan Central Bank's economic and economic statement for 2018-19 and the fiscal and debt policy statement for 2018-19.

The house will also discuss the Senate's recommendations on fiscal legislation. Discussions on "the state of energy in the country and how to move forward" are also on the agenda for the opening of NA. The house will also adopt a letter of appeal urging the minister to "pay for the increase in the cost of the intellectuals due to withdrawal of government subsidies.

Share of temporary Work affects 70 80pc wage Salaried workers

Prior to World Social Justice Day (Wednesday) announced by the International Labor Organization (ILO), the proportion of temporary work in Pakistan affected 70 to 80 percent of wages and salaried workers in Pakistan. The World Employment Social Outlook 2019 report was announced ahead of Social Justice Day. The report says that in some countries in the Asia-Pacific region, much of the temporary work remains at a significant level. In addition to Pakistan, the proportion of temporary work also affects wage and salaried employees in countries such as Bangladesh and Indonesia. Working with wages or salaries does not guarantee good working conditions.

According to the report, many of the local employees do not benefit from job security, income stability or written labor contracts. The prevalence of unofficiality in the region was the highest in the world and affected nearly 70% of all workers. Of the sub-regions, South Asia accounts for the highest percentage of unofficial employment (about 90%), largely due to the large agricultural sector, where all workers have an informal experience. Temporary employment also plays an important role in the manufacturing sector, which affects an average of 20pc of workers.

The temporary work load of market services

The temporary work load of market services is still considerably larger in services such as transportation, storage and communication, accommodation and food, but small and uniform across countries. The situation is similar across non-market services where temporary jobs account for about 20% of total employment. Education, health and social activities are two of the most widespread use of temporary workers. At the same time, there are millions of workers in this region who work for overly long hours - 48 hours a week.

Despite slight differences across countries, the percentage of workers reporting overtime is the largest in the manufacturing sector. In recent decades, poverty rates in the region have declined sharply due to high levels of economic growth and declining agricultural employment. Overall, 22pc or more than 410million workers in Asia Pacific are in extreme or light labor poverty. The working poverty rate is particularly high in southern Asia. In southern Asia, close to 12pc of workers live in extreme poverty, and elsewhere there is 31pc in the middle poverty.

Despite significant improvements, the development model adopted in most of the countries of the region does not seem to significantly reduce the region's widespread labor deficit. The Asia-Pacific region has undergone rapid structural changes over the last few decades. Employment has shifted from agriculture to more and more value-added economic sectors. The region's employment growth rate is estimated at 0.7pc in 2018 and has almost halved since 2017.
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