Pakistan, May 4 -- On the first of May, the world does more than commemorate labour; it measures the distance between economic growth and those who actually produce it. The origins of this day lie in the Haymarket Affair in Chicago, where a demand as basic as an eight-hour workday was met with violence, yet ultimately reshaped global labour standards. Nearly 140 years later, that legacy exists alongside a global economy in which, according to the International Labour Organization (ILOSTAT, 2023), over 60% of Pakistan's workforce remains in informal employment, without contracts, pensions, or enforceable protections. Globally, the United Nations estimates that more than four billion people lack adequate social security coverage. The defini...