at workplaces.
Saba Ismail said the organisation trained about 200 domestic and home-based working women about their rights and imparted training to them. She also shared the findings of a survey conducted by her organisation about the working conditions of women workers in factories.
Quoting the survey, she said that working women spent 2.6 percent of the salaries on own needs, seven percent were subjected to physical violence and were going underpaid. Up to 98 percent women didn’t know about their rights and labour laws. She said 85 percent couldn’t avail maternity leave while there was no Day Care Centre at the workplace.
Awards were distributed among the working women for getting positions in trainings on vocational skills. Women Chamber of Commerce Vice President Iqbal Bano, Da Hawwa Lur a non-government organisation chairperson Khurshid Bano, Sana Ijaz, a youth activist
and founder of Gandhara Centre for Peace and Education and others also spoke on the occasion.
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