Public service stores announce the event on a national level on February 17 on dismissals

Listen to the article

The Syndicate of the Society of Public Service Stores (USC) announced a national demonstration on February 17 against the recent rejection of 2,500 to 2,600 daily salary employees by the government.

Demonstrations will take place outside press clubs across the country, with a major event provided for at the USC headquarters in the Islamabad blue zone at 2 p.m.

Union leaders have warned that a sit-in could take place in the federal capital and that the demonstrations will continue until their requests for reinstatement are satisfied.

The government has decided to dismiss daily salary employees in public service stores across the country as part of its “rights” policy, sources revealed on Saturday.

This decision, which affects approximately 2,500 to 2,600 workers, was approved earlier by the Board of Directors of Utility Stores Corporation (USC).

According to sources, the employee dismissal directives have already been published by the respective zonal offices, signaling the start of the workforce reduction process.

Releases comply with the wider policy of the government of rationalization of workforce and reduction of expenses.

The decision is part of the restructuring efforts in progress within the USC, which was under financial tension.

While officials have cited economic challenges and efficiency problems as well as the cuts, this decision should face the resistance of affected employees and unions.

The USC board of directors had deliberated the case during previous meetings, finally concluding that the reduction in the number of daily wage staff members was necessary to align with budgetary constraints and operational efficiency objectives. Government policy “in matters of rights” aims to rationalize operations in state -managed entities, which has an impact on other sectors in the future.

It is relevant to note that the Federal Minister of Industries and Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain, recently specified that the government did not intend to close the public service stores but will rather restructure it.

Responding to the concerns raised in the National Assembly by the PPP chief, Raja Perviz Ashraf, he assured that stores would continue to operate, although reforms are necessary to improve efficiency.

The Minister noted that public service stores were initially set up to provide affordable essential products, but many have been created in unnecessary places due to political influence. He recognized the cases of political appointments within the organization, which would be dealt with during the restructuring while ensuring that regular employees have remained safe.

It should be noted that there were rumors that the government interrupts subsidies on sugar, wheat and cooking oil.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top