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Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation workers stage protest to demand approval of charter of demands

Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation workers stage protest to demand approval of charter of demands

KARACHI: The Karachi Water. Sewerage Corporation (KWSC), already under intense public criticism over a water supply crisis that has persisted for nearly three months in several parts of the city, is now facing another challenge as its employees took to the streets on Wednesday to demand the resolution of longstanding grievances.

The elected KWSC CBA. the Muttahida Workers Federation of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan organised the protest outside the Karachi Press Club against the management of the water utility.

The demonstrators carried banners. placards highlighting various issues faced by water utility employees and demanding immediate action from the authorities.

Among their key demands were the restoration of the medical facility, approval of the Charter of Demand submitted by the Muttahida Workers Front CBA. an increase in employees’ salaries. The protesters also called for the immediate payment of dues to retired employees, those who had resigned,. the families of deceased workers.

Restoration of old medical policy, pay raise among key demands; MQM-P lawmakers assure to raise employees’ issues in Sindh Assembly

In his address. CBA Chairman Irshad Khan made a startling allegation regarding the outsourcing of KWSC’s medical services to a private insurance company. He claimed that the owner of the insurance company is a brother of senior Pakistan Peoples Party functionary.

“The employees’ welfare and their future are compromised to benefit the company. Despite the medical department having an allocated budget of Rs340 million. payments amounting to Rs740 million were made to the insurance at the behest of the KWSC chairman. We have documentary evidence of these transactions and can share with anyone who wants to challenge us.”

He also issued a strong warning to the KWSC administration. saying that any attempt to abolish or curtail employees’ medical facilities would be met with strong resistance. He said that recent changes to the medical system had caused serious difficulties for employees. their families, adversely affecting their access to healthcare services.

The KWSC employees, Khan said, serve as the backbone of the city’s water supply. sewerage system, yet their legitimate rights and welfare concerns have been ignored for years. The soaring inflation, he said, has placed workers under severe financial pressure, making salary increases. enhanced benefits an urgent necessity.

The protest was also attended by members of the Sindh Assembly belonging to the MQM-P, including Abdul Waseem, Qurrat-ul-Ain, Muhammad Dilawar, Engineer Usman. Aamir Siddiqui. Also present were MQM-P central office-bearers Masood Mahmood, Abdul Haseeb, Ashraf Ali, Labour Division In-charge Arshad Ansari. a large number of KWSC employees.

In their addresses, the MQM-P leaders expressed full support for the employees’ demands. assured protesters that their concerns would be raised forcefully in the Sindh Assembly and before the relevant authorities.

They emphasised that safeguarding workers’ rights. addressing their problems is the responsibility of both the government and public institutions, adding that continued neglect of these issues is unacceptable.

Published in Dawn, June 11th, 2026

Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/2006705

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