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    Sindh Passes Bill Granting Maternity Leave and Weekly Holidays to Domestic Workers

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sindh provincial assembly has passed a groundbreaking bill that grants maternity leave and weekly holidays to domestic workers. This legislation aims to improve the working conditions and social protections for a workforce often excluded from formal labor laws. Domestic workers, who play a crucial role in many households, will now have legal rights to rest and recovery during pregnancy and after childbirth. The bill reflects growing recognition of the need to safeguard vulnerable labor segments in Pakistan.

    Historically, domestic workers in Sindh and across Pakistan have faced precarious employment without access to basic labor rights such as paid leave or regulated working hours. This new law addresses these gaps by formalizing entitlements that align with international labor standards. It also sets a precedent for other provinces to follow suit in protecting domestic workers, who are predominantly women and often subject to exploitation. The legislation is expected to enhance the dignity and welfare of thousands of workers in the informal sector.

    In a significant development for labor rights advocacy, the Sindh bill could influence broader policy reforms at the national level. By institutionalizing maternity leave and weekly holidays, the government acknowledges the essential contributions of domestic workers to the economy and society. This move may encourage further initiatives to extend social security and legal protections to informal workers. Ultimately, the bill represents a positive step toward inclusive labor reforms and gender-sensitive employment policies in Pakistan.

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