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LAHORE, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 28th Apr, 2026) Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has directed authorities to ensure strict
enforcement of workplace safety laws and the provision of protective equipment in factories,
industrial units and offices across the province.
In her message on World Day for Safety and Health at Work, the chief minister underscored
the importance of safeguarding both the physical and mental health of workers. She directed
the Labour Department and other relevant institutions to take firm action against violators of
workplace safety regulations.
Terming workplace safety, health and labour welfare as a fundamental pillar of national development,
the chief minister reaffirmed her government’s commitment to the protection and rehabilitation
of workers. She said ensuring the safety of labourers and public health remained a top priority
of the Punjab government.
She ordered strict compliance with safety protocols and the mandatory use of protective gear
to shield workers from occupational hazards. “A healthy and safe worker can build a strong nation,”
she said, urging industrialists and business owners to prioritize worker welfare.
Highlighting the need to promote a culture of safety in workplaces, she noted that amendments
were being introduced in labour laws to further strengthen worker protection mechanisms.
The chief minister said financial assistance was being provided to 1.4 million workers through
ration cards on a monthly basis, adding that another 50,000 labourers would be issued ration
cards during the current fiscal year.
Describing workers as a valuable national asset, she emphasized that their health and safety
could not be compromised. “It is the government’s responsibility to protect the life and property
of labourers and ensure a safe working environment,” she added.
She further stressed that implementation of internationally recognized safety standards was
essential to prevent workplace accidents and reiterated her resolve to create an environment
where workers feel secure both physically and mentally.
The chief minister also warned that factories neglecting workers’ health and safety would face
strict penalties.
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