HYDERABAD: On the occasion of International Women’s Day, 26 women-led trade unions from 26 villages of district Matiari came together to establish the Suhaee Federation of Women Cotton Workers Trade Unions. Formed with the support of Sindh Community Foundation (SCF), the federation marks a significant milestone in organizing women agricultural workers in the cotton sector and strengthening their collective voice. The event brought together leaders of newly formed trade unions, labour rights advocates, and development practitioners who emphasized the importance of collective organization for women agricultural workers. Speakers highlighted that unionization provides women cotton workers with a stronger platform to demand fair wages, improved working conditions, occupational safety, and access to social protection areas where informal rural workers often remain excluded. Speaking on the occasion, Javed Hussain, Executive Director of Sindh Community Foundation, termed the formation of the federation a historic step for grassroots women agriculture workers in Sindh. He said women cotton workers play a vital role in the agricultural economy but remain largely invisible in labour systems. He added that strong unions and collective organization will help women workers raise their voices for fair wages, safe working conditions, and recognition of their labour. Labour rights activist Taj Maree appreciated the leadership and determination of rural women workers who have organized themselves despite social and economic challenges. He said that the formation of unions and federations is a crucial step toward ensuring dignity, respect, and justice for women workers in the agricultural labour system. Zubaida Turk highlighted the need for sustained policy attention to improve labour protection for women working in the cotton sector, noting that women workers continue to face low wages, unsafe working conditions, and limited implementation of labour related legislation. Hira Arain emphasized the importance of women’s economic empowerment initiatives to strengthen livelihoods and resilience in rural communities. Women cotton worker leader Zubaida Machi, representing the federation, said the federation will unite women cotton workers and provide a collective platform to raise their concerns. Copyright Business Recorder, 2026