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CM Gilgit-Baltistan pledges to address employees’ demands

CM Gilgit-Baltistan pledges to address employees' demands

Key Takeaways

  • Chief Minister Amjad Hussain assured acceptance of all legitimate employee demands.
  • Provincial government will approve Charter of Demands in a phased manner.
  • Commitment to improve working conditions and benefits for government employees.

Chief Minister, Gilgit-Baltistan, Advocate Amjad Hussain has pledged to address the legitimate demands of government employees. In a meeting with representatives from 'All Line Department Employees Association Gilgit-Baltistan', Mr Hussain assured that all demands included in the association's Charter of Demands would be accepted and implemented in a phased manner.

The Chief Minister stated, ‘We are committed to addressing the issues faced by our government employees. We will work towards improving their working conditions and benefits.’ This assurance comes as part of an employee-friendly budget announced by the provincial government.

According to Mr Hussain, the provincial administration is dedicated to resolving the concerns raised by the association in a transparent and fair manner. He added that the government would ensure that all demands are reviewed and approved systematically over time.

The representatives from the 'All Line Department Employees Association Gilgit-Baltistan' expressed satisfaction with the Chief Minister's commitment. They stated, ‘We appreciate the Chief Minister’s assurance and look forward to a positive outcome for our association.’

This development is seen as a significant step towards improving the morale of government employees in Gilgit-Baltistan. The provincial administration has emphasized its dedication to fostering a supportive work environment.

The announcement follows months of discussions between the government and employee associations, highlighting the importance of collaboration in addressing workplace issues. Mr Hussain’s pledge reflects the provincial government's commitment to ensuring that all legitimate demands are met.

In conclusion, the Chief Minister’s assurance is expected to boost morale among employees and pave the way for a more harmonious working environment in Gilgit-Baltistan.

We are committed to addressing the issues faced by our government employees. We will work towards improving their working conditions and benefits.

Chief Minister, Gilgit-Baltistan, Advocate Amjad Hussain

We appreciate the Chief Minister’s assurance and look forward to a positive outcome for our association.

Representatives from 'All Line Department Employees Association Gilgit-Baltistan'