Pakistan Post restructuring sparks fresh unrest in country
Rawalpindi, June 22 -- A proposed restructuring plan of Pakistan Post has triggered strong opposition from postal employees, with workers' unions warning of nationwide protests and a strike from July 1 if the reforms are not withdrawn, The Express Tribune reported.
According to The Express Tribune, the Postal Workers Federation Pakistan has expressed concern that the restructuring drive could lead to privatisation, downsizing, and closure of post offices, potentially undermining the country's universal postal service obligations.
The union has cautioned that the proposed changes could impact millions of people, particularly in rural and remote areas that depend heavily on postal services.
The federal government's reform agenda is aimed...
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