Kathmandu, May 1: Nepali Congress (NC) President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba said the NC has been ever discharging crucial role in advancing the Trade Union Act, Labour Act and Social Security Fund in the country.
Extending best wishes for
happiness, peace and prosperity to all Nepalis on the occasion of the
International Workers' Day, he stressed the need of resolving the problems
facing by Nepali workers.
"NC is active to protect and
promote the rights and interests of the working class and to enable working
environment, social security, fair wages and remuneration, professional
integrity and respect by addressing their problems. Everyone should work to
solve these problems," the message reads.
International Labour Day is celebrated
on May 1 every year to commemorate the success of the struggle and movement of
the workers demanding eight hours of work, eight hours of rest and eight hours
of entertainment in Chicago, USA in 1886.
After the establishment of
Biratnagar Jute Mill Industry in 1993 BS in Nepal, the first historic movement
of workers was held in Biratnagar in 2003 BS under the NC leadership demanding
their rights and facilities.
The then autocratic regime had
adopted a policy of ruthlessly suppressing that long movement. At the moment,
several leaders, including popular leader BP Koirala, were arrested. The labour
movement is considered the entry point of the epochal people's revolution of
2007 BS for the establishment of democracy in Nepal.
Therefore, NC and workers have
always been associated with each other and have always been each other's
strengths, Deuba said in his message.
The first people's elected
government led by NC in 2016 BS had formulated laws related to factories and
workers and guaranteed legal rights to the workers, he said, adding that the NC
had for the first time adopted the policy of liberal economy with social
justice for the advancement of Nepal's labour market.
President Deuba has expressed his
best wishes for the happiness, peace and prosperity of the workers and the
working class, believing that this historic day will add new energy and
enthusiasm among all. (RSS)