Qesco workers protest against privatisation

Published March 5, 2015
Members of All-Pakistan Wapda Hydroelectric Central Labour Union chant slogans against privatisation of Water and Power Development Authority during a demonstration at Quetta Press Club on Wednesday.—PPI
Members of All-Pakistan Wapda Hydroelectric Central Labour Union chant slogans against privatisation of Water and Power Development Authority during a demonstration at Quetta Press Club on Wednesday.—PPI

QUETTA: Employees of the Quetta Electric Supply Company staged a demonstration on Wednesday to protest against the government’s decision to privatise the institution.

The demonstration was organised by All-Pakistan Wapda Hydroelectric Workers’ Union in front of the Quetta Press Club.

Raising slogans against the government move, the workers said that the government move was at the behest of the World Bank and International Monterey Fund and demanded immediate withdrawal of privatisation policy to save jobs of 160,000 regular employees.

Know more: Wapda workers on three-day strike against privatisation

Addressing leaders of the union claimed that the Water and Power Develop­ment Authority and Quetta electric supply company were ‘profit-earning’ national institutions.

Published in Dawn, March 5th, 2015

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