PIA’s deepening imbroglio
Dealing with employee unions is not exactly a picnic, but the only solution was a dialogue rather than violence

PHOTO: REUTERS

The latest turn of events again highlights the PML-N government’s extremely highhanded approach to the entire issue. The powering through of a presidential ordinance to make the sale of PIA legal, then steamrolling legislation through parliament to the same effect and finally banning union activity, all display its domineering attitude. While one can completely understand the reasons being advanced for the privatisation of the national carrier, the authorities’ handling of the situation has only created more problems for them. What exactly is the bone of contention here? The fact that PIA’s losses have mounted to billions with taxpayers’ money being used to bail out the ailing company. There is no denying this state of affairs and PIA’s employee unions need to consider this. However, the government has once again botched any opportunity it had to foster a healthy debate on the issue. Granted that dealing with employee unions is not exactly a picnic, but the only solution to this imbroglio was a dialogue and not the violence that was inflicted on protesters. It seems a bit too late for that now.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 3rd, 2016.
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