Mapping Labour Unions in Pakistan They describe the absence of new leadership as their weakness. They also describe the lack of unity among trade unions as an impediment. The Pakistan Central Mines Labour Federation seeks to work with all trade unions and federations. However, it has a negative view of ILO accusing it of working with one federation only. It is also critical of the provincial labour department describing it as non-representative and non-accountable over resource management. 3.18. Pakistan Hydroelectric Workers Union The union has 150,000, with offices in Islamabad and provincial, divisional, and zonal levels. Its executive committee has 65. The union states that it holds elections every two years. The union covers WAPDA employees. Its membership is based all over Pakistan. The President of the union is Abdul Lateef Nizamani, General Secretary is Khurshid Ahmed Khan, Secretary-General, Ramzan Acahkzai, Joint President, based in Quetta, Balochistan, and Iqbal Khan, Joint Secretary, based in Peshawar. Office: 28 Nisbat Road, Baktiar Labour Hall, Lahore. Website: http://apwhewu.org.pk/ 3.19. Pakistan Workers Federation The Pakistan Workers Federation(PWF) has 500 affiliates. PWF represents diverse sectors including workers of local government bodies, development authorities including CDA, and the industrial sector. It has offices in all provinces. The head office of the PWF is located in the office of the Capital Development Authority(CDA) workers union in Islamabad, regional offices are based in Islamabad(Abpara), Lahore, Multan, Peshawar, Bannu, Karachi, Hyderabad and Quetta. The President of PWF is Chaudhary Naseem Iqbal, Secretary-General Chaudhary Muhammad Yasin, Chairperson Abdus Salam Baloch, Finance Secretary, Malik Ikram and Chairman Steering Committee is Zahoor Awan. 50
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