Free units: Employees of power companies protest withdrawal

Gilani had earlier announced the withdrawal of select privileges for employees of public-sector companies.


Express June 21, 2011
Free units: Employees of power companies protest withdrawal

LAHORE: Employees of public-sector power companies on Tuesday protested the withdrawal of free electricity units.

Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani had earlier announced the withdrawal of select privileges for employees of public-sector companies.

Employees of WAPDA, PESCO, LESCO, FESCO and HESCO protested in cities across the country.

FESCO employees protested outside the company’s office in Faisalabad and later moved the protest to the press club. The protestors also blocked Canal Road for over an hour.

WAPDA employees also staged a protest in Multan.

The protestors are demanding the restoration of basic facilities, such as free electricity, as promised at the time of their appointments.

COMMENTS (3)

Mian Aziz-ur-Rehman | 13 years ago | Reply It is true that this decision will cause for more corruption because wapda employees will give the free hands to everyone for theft of electricity, so this decision should immediately be withdrawn. Another reason that WAPDA Employees has only one facility. But in another departments like Army, Police etc they are facilitate with food, residence, medical etc. but WAPDA employee has only one facility. So, this fake decision should be restored as soon as possible before dangerous situation.
Asim Naseer | 13 years ago | Reply This decision will cause for more corruption because wapda employees will give the free hands to everyone for theft of electricity, so this decision should immediately be withdrawn.
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