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150225 Document Position of the Reported Activities of the Affiliates of Pakistan Workers Federation (PWF) on 18th February, 2015 to Defend the Workers Right to Strike Beside National and Provincial Rallies held by PWF in Pakistan, the Workplace actions by the Affiliates Reported to head office till 25th February are: 1) 48 Affiliates Reported for holding of Rallies in Cities 2) 38 Affiliates Reported for holding March outside Workplace 3) 210 Affiliates Reported for Workers Gathering at their Workplaces 4) No Report yet received from 119 affiliates. The individual action for each of the local unions is detailed as under: S.No Name of Union Membership Reported Activities 1. PTCL Employees Union Head Office Lahore 50076 Rally 2. Bata Mazdoor League, Lahore 8680 Rally 3. House Building Finance Corporation Staff Union Lahore 2900 March outside Workplace 4. Irrigation Mazdoor Union Punjab Lahore 2340 Rally 5. Universal Insurance Employees Union, Lahore 175 No Report Received 6. Tarbela Construction Union, 28400 Gathering at Workplace 7. Lahore Municipal Corporation Employees Federation, 8200 Ralley Lahore 8. United Irrigation Workers Union, Lahore 130 Gathering at Workplace 9. All Pakistan Akhbar Ferosh Federation, Lahore 80200 March at some locations 10. Pakistan Transport Workers Union, Lahore 33,000 Rally 11. The Cooperative Insurance of Pakistan Employee Union, 125 Gathering at Workplace Lahore 12. PHA Employees Union, Lahore 2350 Rally 13. Tevta Staff Union Punjab, Lahore 1283 March outside Workplace 14. LDA Staff Welfare Union, Lahore 1900 March outside Workplace 15. WASA Employees Welfare Union, Lahore 1490 March outside Workplace 16. Lahore Inqalabi Riksha Taxi Drivers Union Punjab 1832 Rally 17. Punjab Small Industries Corp Staff Union Kasur, Kot 145 Gathering at Workplace Lakhpat 18. Allied Bank Staff Union Lahore 350 Gathering at Workplace 19. State Life Workers Union, Lahore 450 Gathering at Workplace 20. Field Workers and Staff Union City Distt Govt. Lahore 5000 March outside workplace 21. Punjman Workers Union, khoshab 280 No Report Received 22. PWD Workers Union Punjab 29400 March outside workplace 23. Packages Employees Workers Union Amir Sidhu 1300 Gathering at Workplace 24. PASSCO Staff Union, Lahore 1300 Gathering at Workplace 1 25. Habib Bank Staff and Workers Union, Lahore 365 No Report Received 26. Climax workers Union, Gujranwala 210 Gathering at Workplace 27. Syed Engg Employees Union, Gujranwala 180 Gathering at Workplace 28. WASA Labour Union, Lahore 735 Gathering at Workplace 29. Nali Machine Workers Union, Gujranwala 170 Gathering at Workplace 30. Amin Traders Workers Union, Lahore 185 Gathering at Workplace 31. Safdar Manufacturing Workers Union, Hafizabad 130 Gathering at Workplace 32. International Metal Industries Workers Union, Hafizabad 177 Gathering at Workplace 33. Shakar Metal Industries Union, Hafizabad 156 Gathering at Workplace 34. Irrigation Employees Union, Hafizabad 80 Gathering at Workplace 35. Amla Safai TMO Labour Union, Hafizabad 622 Gathering at Workplace 36. State Life Workers Union, Chakwal 180 No Report Received 37. Makka Silk Factory Labour Union, Khoshab 165 Gathering at Workplace 38. Punjab Small Industries Corp Employees Union, Khoshab 193 Gathering at Workplace 39. Tevta LESC Employees Union, Hafizabad 21 No Report Received 40. Tevta Employees Union Institute of Leather Tech, 45 Gathering at Workplace Hafizabad 41. Itifaq Union Reg, Shaikhupura 300 Rally 42. Wasa Ithad Union, Shaikhupura 1400 Rally 43. Social Security Staff Union, Shaikhupura 34 No Report Received 44. Iffaq Union Teh. Council Sadar, Shaikhupura 208 Gathering at Workplace 45. Atif Silk Factory Union, Shaikhupura 47 No Report Received 46. Workers Union, Inam Silk Factory, Shaikhupura 53 No Report Received 47. Gujranwala Employees Welfare Association, Shaikhupura 196 Gathering at Workplace 48. Workers Union Service Industry, Mondi Bahawldin 780 March Outside Workplace 49. Habib Bank Shaheen Employees Union, Mondi 25 No Report Received Bahawldin 50. Tevta Employees Union Institute of Ceramics, Mondi 26 No Report Received Bahawldin 51. Services Industries Workers Union, Mondi Bahawldin 840 March Outside Workplace 52. Tevta Ittehad Workers Union, Mondi Bahawldin 52 No Report Received 53. United Bank Workers Union, Mondi Bahawldin 100 Gathering at Workplace 54. State Life Workers Union, Khoshab 70 No Report Received 55. Municipal Labour Union, Mondi Bahawldin 122 Gathering at Workplace 56. Darson Rubber Industry workers Union, Mondi Bahawldin 96 Gathering at Workplace 57. Habib Bank Employees Union, Kasur 150 Gathering at Workplace 58. Kasur Octroi Union, Kasur 30 No Report Received 59. Bullah Shah Tub Well Operators Union, Kasur 40 No Report Received 60. All Kasur Power Looms Workers Union, Kasur 500 Gathering at Workplace 2 61. United Teachers Union Women Schools, Kasur 25 No Report Received 62. United Teachers Union, Kasur 300 Rally 63. Amla Safai Action Committee Baldia, Kasur 100 Gathering at Workplace 64. Tramondi Sports Employees Union, Sialkot 150 Gathering at Workplace 65. Workers Union Smith Balls Laffi Sports, Sialkot 78 Gathering at Workplace 66. Vision Technologies Workers Union , Sialkot 150 Gathering at Workplace 67. Modesty Sports Workers Union, Sialkot 150 Gathering at Workplace 68. United Surgical Labour Union, Sialkot 400 March outside Workplace 69. Hamalia Trading Workers Union, Sialkot 113 Gathering at Workplace 70. Khalid Overseas Corporation Workers Union, Sialkot 120 Gathering at Workplace 71. Workers Union Caspo Agencies Pvt. Ltd., Sialkot 130 Gathering at Workplace 72. Mahar Group Friends Workers Union, Sialkot 317 Gathering at Workplace 73. Pasror Sugar Mills Employees Union, Sialkot 1300 Rally 74. M. H. Challenge Industries Workers Union, Sialkot 200 Gathering at Workplace 75. Unity Workers Union, Sheikh of Sialkot 300 Gathering at Workplace 76. Toni Brothers Workers Union, Sialkot 200 Gathering at Workplace 77. Talin Sports Workers Union, Sialkot 1200 Rally 78. Pokal Industries Labour Union, Sialkot 100 March outside Workplace 79. Pokal Industries Ittehad Labour Union, Sialkot 100 Gathering at Workplace 80. Hillbro Surgical Labour Union, Sialkot 500 March Outside Workplace 81. Leather Field Labour Union, Sialkot 3400 Rally 82. Challenge Sports Labour Union, Sialkot 500 March outside Workplace 83. Labour Union Sitar & Textile Industries Union, Sialkot 250 March outside Workplace 84. Workers Union Ittehad Text Industries, Sialkot 130 Gathering at Workplace 85. Janbaz Labour Union M. Industries Sargodha 207 Gathering at Workplace 86. All Pakistan Civil Transport Workers Union, Sargodha 1400 Rally 87. State Life Workers Union, Faisalabad 120 No Report Received 88. Workers Union Nishat Textile Mills, Faisalabad 1300 Rally 89. Crecent Sugar Mills Employees Union, Faisalabad 432 Gathering at Workplace 90. Almujahid Workers Union Rehmania Textile Mills 330 Gathering at Workplace 91. Pakistan Workers Union Kohi Noor Textile Mills 5300 Rally 92. Punjab small Industries Corp Staff & Workers Union 185 Gathering at Workplace 93. Insaf Textile Ptg Mills Labour Union Faisalabad 126 Gathering at Workplace 94. Janbaz Textile Ptg Industries Workers Union 162 Gathering at Workplace 95. Faisalabad Contractors Association, Shekhupura 105 Gathering at Workplace 96. Albadar labour Union, Shekhupura 170 Gathering at Workplace 97. Workers Union Capt P.Q. Chemical Industries, 137 Gathering at Workplace Shekhupura 98. Janbaz Labour Union Al-hamra Text. Industries, 160 No Report Received 3 Shekhupura 99. Workers Union Choudhry Processing Industries, 190 Gathering at Workplace Shekhupura 100. Ittefaq Workers Union Text. Industries, Shekhupura 175 Gathering at Workplace 101. Hilal Textile Corop Workers Union, 100 Gathering at Workplace 102. Five Star Workers Union Ittehad Text. Ptq Industries 130 Gathering at Workplace Summadari, Faisalabad 103. Burewala Textile Mills Workers Union, Faisalabad 2200 Rally 104. Ch. Textile Workers Union, Faisalabad 150 No Report Received 105. Zubaida Enterprises Workers Union 200 Gathering at Workplace 106. Rupali Polyester Employees Union 500 March outside Workplace 107. Mazdoor Union Agr. Dept. Distt. Shaikhpura 2500 Rally 108. Pakistan Civil Transport Workers Union, Faisalabad 500 Gathering at Workplace 109. Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan, Faisalabad 140 Gathering at Workplace 110. Pak Punjab United Irrigation Employees Union 650 March Outside Workplace 111. Punjab Irrigation Labour Union Store & Workshop 450 Gathering at Workplace Division 112. Punjab Small industries Corp Divisional Staff Union 157 Gathering at Workplace 113. Habib Bank Staff and Workers Union, Multan 85 No Report Received 114. Habib Bank Workers Union, Multan 93 Gathering at Workplace 115. Pakistan Telecom Employees Union, Multan 70 No Report Received 116. Workers Union Alat Zarri, Multan 100 Gathering at Workplace 117. Labour Union Ghalla Mandi 100 Gathering at Workplace 118. State Life Workers Union, Bahawalpur 50 No Report Received 119. Punjab Small Industries Corp Divisional Staff Union, 800 March Outside Workplace Bahawalpur 120. State Life Workers Union, Lahore 80 No Report Received 121. Punjab Small Industries Corp Muslim Labour Union, 350 Gathering at Workplace Lahore 122. Tetra Staff Union Institute of Blue Pottery Multan 30 No Report Received 123. Tetra Staff Union Center of Agriculture Industries, Lahore 45 No Report Received 124. TMA Workers Union, Swabi 50 No Report Received 125. Printing Press Workers Union, Peshawar 80 Gathering at Workplace 126. State Life Workers Union Rahim yar Khan 80 Gathering
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