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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-03-09 06:45 AM
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Malika, Pakistani Mother: Stood Up for her Rights and was Fired

http://laborrightsblog.typepad.com/international_labor_right/2009/05/malika-pakistani-mother-stood-up-for-her-rights-and-was-fired.html

THIS STORY IS PART OF ILRF'S MOTHER'S STORIES SERIES. EVERY DAY BEFORE MOTHER'S DAY, A WORKING MOTHER'S AROUND THE WORLD WILL BE HIGHLIGHTED. To read other stories, click here.

My name is Malika and I am 36 years old. I worked at a sports ball factory as a soccer ball varnisher. I had been working there for 5 years and was feeling pleasures working with honesty and hard work. However, I didn’t know that the owner of the factory changed women’s work to a contract basis instead of a monthly salary basis. Myself and three other women workers argued that we would not work on contract basis. At that time my salary was 4000 Rupees (50 USD) a month. As a result of refusing to work on a contract basis, the owner of the factory fired me along with three other female workers and didn’t pay us any dues. Through the labor court, we got all our dues from the owner of the factory. However, we were still unemployed.

Then what started was a very difficult period for my family. Only my husband was employed so the income of the family was reduced. Before, we got free health services and medicine from social security but now we have to purchase expensive medicine from the market. The most difficult period started when I became ill. When I went for a checkup at a private hospital, it was found that I had an infection in my womb that had to be operated on. We collected our life savings and assets and sold all of it for the operation. I also borrowed money from my relatives. The private hospital looted me and all of my money spent on the treatment. After the operation, the doctor suggested that I don’t do any kind of hard work for a year. I listened to the doctor’s advice. However, my husband’s salary is spent solely on food and we can’t save a single penny for our future.

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