Khyber Pakhtunkhwa WWB Residential Flat Allotment Application Forms

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Worker Welfare Board (WEWB) Residential Flat Allotment Application Forms

Applications are invited for the allotment of Residential Flats for the works of KPK Province and all eligible candidates Download application forms free of cost from www.wwb.com.pk.

Housing plans for industrial workers

You can get Shahi Bala Regi labor complexes and flats Application Forms in Lalma from the office of KPK Workers Welfare Board opposite of RMI Hospital. The project cost Rs 5.9 billion. 2056 flats ready for laborers.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Worker Welfare Board (WEWB) Residential Flat Allotment Application Forms

 

Eligibility: Three years job as a worker in any Industrial Institution(Mill/Factory).

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Worker Welfare Board is a Statutory Body established under Section 11-A of the Worker Welfare Fund Ordinance 1971 functioning under the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development (HRD) Islamabad in order to provide residential and educational facilities as well as other welfare measures including Jahez Fund for the marriage of the daughters of workers, merit scholarships to deserving children of industrial labor, distribution of sewing machines and bicycles. The Board is managed by nine members comprised of the official members, employers, and employees/workers representatives headed by Secretary Labor, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as Chairman of the Board.

Documents Required;

CNIC Attested Copy

EOBI Card Attested Copy

Character Certificate

Two passport Size Pictures

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Workers Welfare Board is mainly responsible for the provision of housing, education, health, and other welfare facilities to the workers and their families. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Workers Welfare Board constructed Residential Colonies, Schools, Technical & Vocational Institutes, Community Centers, Medicare Centers, Hospitals and provided Other Welfare Measures i.e. Marriage Grant, Death Grant, and Scholarships for Industrial & Mineworkers and their children. Its main sources of income include one-time initial seed money of Rs. 100 million by the Federal Government contribution at 2% by the establishment with profits exceeding Rs. 500,000/- in an accounting year under the Workers Welfare Fund Ordinance, 1971 residual of profits distributed under the company’s profit (Workers Participation) Act, 1968, and income from investments made by the Board/Fund.

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  • Widow of Worker:3%
  • Disable Workers: 2%

 

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