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Sindh Govt issues minimum wage notification for workers  

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Sindh Govt issues minimum wage notification for workers 

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  • The minimum wage of workers will be Rs 32000 from July 1, 2023.
  • The notification states women workers will also get minimum wage.
  • A fixed minimum wage will be applied to skilled and unskilled workers.
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KARACHI: The caretaker government of Sindh has issued a notification to fix the minimum wage of laborers and workers at Rs 32000 per month after the approval of the cabinet.

According to the notification, the minimum wage of workers will be Rs 32000 per month from July 1, 2023. The notification states that women workers will also get a minimum wage of Rs 32,000.

A fixed minimum wage will be applied to skilled and unskilled workers of all industries in the province.

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This revision of the management position salary package comes with several notable changes.

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For MP1 scale, the maximum salary has been raised from Rs 532,000 to rs 772,000 thousand, while the minimum salary has increased to Rs 629,000.

This marks a notable increase from the previous minimum pay of Rs. 433,000.

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