Pakistan: Govt employees stage protest for better salaries, reversal of pension reforms in Islamabad
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Government employees in Pakistan, under the All Government Employees Grand Alliance (AGEGA), staged a protest outside the Pakistan Secretariat, demanding better salaries, a 200% increase in allowances, and the reversal of recent pension reforms. The protestors also demanded the regularization of contract employees, the reinstatement of dismissed employees, and the withdrawal of tax hikes on salaries.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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