Minimum Wage in Pakistan
2017-18
Minimum
wage in Pakistan.
Find out the current minimum wage in Punjab and Sindh Province.
Wage rates in Ready Made Garment, Construction, Agriculture and many more
Industries.
Minimum Wage in Pakistan for
Unskilled Workers in 2017-2018
The Federal Finance Minister
(Mr. Ishaq Dar) while announcing the Federal Budget (2017-18) on 26 May 2017
has raised the minimum wage rate for unskilled workers from Rs. 14,000 to
Rs. 15,000 per month with effect from July 2017 (applicable to Islamabad Capital Territory).
Dr. Ayesha
Ghaus Pasha, Finance Minister in Punjab,
announced to raise the minimum wage from current Rs. 14,000 to Rs. 15,000 while
presenting
the budget on 2 June 2017.
the budget on 2 June 2017.
The Sindh Chief Minister (Syed Murad
Ali Shah) presented the budget on 5 June 2017 however no wage increase for the
private sector was proposed.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Finance Minister (Mr.
Muzaffar Said) while announcing the KPK Budget (2017-18) on 7 June 2017 has
raised the minimum wage rate for unskilled workers from Rs. 14,000 to Rs.
15,000 per month with effect from July 2017.
The Adviser to the Chief Minister
Balochistan for Finance announced the Balochistan budget 2017-18 on 15 June
2017.
The minimum wage for unskilled private sector workers was raised from Rs.
14,000 to Rs. 15,000 with effect from July 2017.
AJK Finance Minister, Dr
Najeeb Naqi, presented Azad Jammu and Kashmir Budget 2017-18 on 15 June and
proposed to raise the minimum wage to Rs. 15,000 per month.
Complete Notification Industry Wise Download here
http://punjablabour.gov.pk/file/Minimum%20Wage%20Notification%202017.pdf
Complete Notification Industry Wise Download here
http://punjablabour.gov.pk/file/Minimum%20Wage%20Notification%202017.pdf