ISLAMABAD, July 19: The government on Monday assured the working journalists/newspaper workers that it was alive to their economic problems and would ensure the implementation of the 7th Wage Award.

The assurance was given by Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed in the National Assembly and later during a meeting with the representatives of the newspaper workers in the press room of the lower house.

Speaking on a point of self-explanation following a token walkout staged by the journalists covering the house proceedings, the minister said that a sub-committee comprising Finance Minister Shaukat Aziz, himself, two APNS representatives and two members from the journalists' organizations would soon sort out the differences between the two sides and resolve the wage award issue.

He informed the house that the cabinet sub-committee had a lengthy interaction with the representatives of the newspaper owners and the employees' unions and had decided to continue the negotiations till the resolution of the issue.

Mr Ahmed said the newspaper owners had not agreed to the proposed linking of official advertisements with the implementation of the wage award. However, he reassured the house that he was serious in getting the wage award implemented and would not spare any effort in this regard.

Dr Sher Afgan of the PPP-Patriots disagreed with the government policy of holding talks with the newspaper owners who, he said, were delaying the implementation of wage award on one pretext or the other.

He said if the wage board had been set up through an act of parliament then the government must act to get it implemented instead of indulging in lengthy talks.

Dr Farooq Sattar, parliamentary leader of the MQM, called for the compliance of the resolution the house had unanimously passed about the implementation of the wage award. He asked the prime minister to take a decisive action to implement the wage award instead of delaying it by setting up of committees.

Opinion

Editorial

A difficult story
Updated 12 Jun, 2026

A difficult story

Unless productivity becomes the dominant target of economic policy, Pakistan will continue to oscillate between crises and fragile recovery.
Rough waters
12 Jun, 2026

Rough waters

AMONGST the key potential triggers for fresh conflict in South Asia is water. The Indian state is behaving in an...
Politicised football
12 Jun, 2026

Politicised football

ALMOST three-and-half years since Lionel Messi led Argentina to FIFA World Cup glory, the latest edition of...
GB polls’ aftermath
Updated 11 Jun, 2026

GB polls’ aftermath

The new administration must address the region’s issues proactively.
Peace in retreat
11 Jun, 2026

Peace in retreat

THE ceasefire announced in April was supposed to create space for negotiations. Instead, it has been repeatedly...
A few good men
11 Jun, 2026

A few good men

IT was a brave move, no doubt. This Tuesday, in the land of the Afghan Taliban, a few good men decided to take a...