Malik Tahir Javaid, President of the Employers’ Federation of Pakistan (EFP), has joined the Pakistan Delegation at the 112th International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva. This pivotal event unites representatives from governments, workers, and employers worldwide to address critical issues facing the global labour market.
Representatives from 187 ILO Member States, including governments, employers, and workers, have come together to discuss pressing issues in the world of work. The agenda includes the Renewed Social Contract, protection against biological hazards, and the Decent Work and Care Economy.
Representing the Pakistan Delegation, Malik Tahir Javaid delivered an invigorating plenary address, highlighting the ILO Director-General’s report on the Renewed Social Contract. He praised the Director-General’s call for a renewed social contract and emphasised the need for collaborative efforts to achieve social justice, dignity, and economic security.
The EFP President reaffirmed the Employers’ Federation of Pakistan’s commitment to supporting the ILO’s ambitious agenda. He stressed the importance of inclusive policies, reskilling, and environmental justice in overcoming inequalities and building a sustainable future.
The EFP remains resolute in its dedication to advancing social justice and looks forward to collaborating with the ILO and coalition partners to drive transformative social change in the world of work.

