Islamic Emirate committed to addressing trade unions’ problems—Afghan PM
The Deputy Prime Minister, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, in a meeting with a number of truck unions’ members, said that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is committed to addressing the problems of all trade unions in the country.
According to a statement released by the government, the Deputy Prime Minister, Kabir met with a number of truck union members in Sepadar palace on Tuesday.
The head of trucks unions, Samiullah said that after the Islamic Emirate’s takeover of Afghanistan, easy services have been provided in the activity of cargo vehicles, extortions have been eliminated, and the security of supply and the speed of work has increased.
In the meantime, he also raised some of the problems of truck owners and drivers during the meeting.
For his part, Deputy PM Kabir said that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will address their problems, reminded them that he will share their suggestions and with the relevant authorities.
On the other hand, Mawlavi Kabir met with the leading members of the Rish Khor People’s Council of Kabul.
The head of the People’s Council of the Rish Khor area shared some of the problems of their community with the Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister, Kabir, assured the members that he will share their problems with the relevant authorities of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and take the necessary measures to address their problems. (ILKHA)