Home-Based Workers in Pakistan (2026 Legal Guide) — Rules & Requirements
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Reviewed by the Commoner Law editorial team. Sources: pakistancode.gov.pk, Punjab/Sindh/KP/Balochistan provincial codes, Supreme Court of Pakistan, FBR, EOBI, SBP, NEPRA, OGRA, PMDC, FIA, and provincial Healthcare Commissions. Provincial variations cite Punjab/Sindh/KP/Balochistan Acts and ICT-specific ordinances. Written in plain English with everyday Urdu legal terms (FIR, qabza, khula, NTN, CNIC) for a general audience — this is educational content, not legal advice. Our editorial standards
What is this right?
After the 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan (2010) devolved labour to the provinces, the rights of home-based workers — embroiderers, packagers, garment finishers, carpet weavers, bangle makers — are governed by provincial legislation. There is no single federal Home-Based Workers Act.
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has the most comprehensive law: the KP Home Based Workers (Welfare and Protection) Act 2021 (XV of 2021), which extends minimum wage, social security, sickness/maternity benefits, and injury cover to registered home-based workers.
- Sindh enacted the Sindh Home-Based Workers Act 2018 covering piece-rate workers in carpet weaving, garment finishing, and similar trades.
- Punjab regulates domestic and home-based work through the Punjab Domestic Workers Act 2019; a standalone home-based workers Act is in draft.
- Balochistan has not yet enacted a home-based workers Act.
This federal page is a framing stub. The operative registration, minimum-wage, and benefits framework lives in each provincial variation. Open the region picker below and select your province for the operative Act, registration pathway, and Labour Department contact.
When does it apply?
- You stitch, embroider, weave, pack, finish, or assemble goods from your home for a contractor or middleman.
- You want to know which provincial Act gives you registration rights, minimum wage, and social security.
What to do as a home-based worker in Pakistan
- Open the province variation below for the operative Act and District Labour Office pathway in your province.
- If you are in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the KP Home Based Workers Act 2021 gives you a clear registration route through the Directorate of Labour.
- If you are in Sindh, the Sindh Home-Based Workers Act 2018 covers your trade.
What should you NOT do?
- Don't assume there is a federal Home-Based Workers Act — labour was devolved in 2010 and the operative law is provincial.
- Don't let a contractor refuse registration as a condition of work — that is illegal under the KP Act.
About Workers' Rights in Pakistan
Your rights at work in Pakistan run on two tracks. Federal laws like the Payment of Wages Act 1936 and the Factories Act 1934 still set the floor. After the 18th Amendment (2010) labour was devolved, so the law that actually decides your minimum wage, your social security, and how you fight an unfair dismissal is now mostly provincial: Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan each have their own Industrial Relations Act, Shops and Establishments Ordinance, and Minimum Wages Board. The federal Industrial Relations Act 2012 only covers establishments operating in more than one province (banks, airlines, railways).
If you don't know which province your contract is anchored in, look at where you actually work. That's the labour law that bites. EOBI (the federal pension scheme) and ICT (Islamabad Capital Territory) rules are the two things that stay federal across the country.
Frequently asked questions
What is the home-based workers — provincial laws right in Pakistan?
After the 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan (2010) devolved labour to the provinces, the rights of home-based workers — embroiderers, packagers, garment finishers, carpet weavers, bangle makers — are governed by provincial legislation. There is no single federal Home-Based Workers Act.Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has the most comprehensive law: the KP Home Based Workers (Welfare and Protection) Act 2021 (XV of 2021), which extends minimum wage, social security, sickness/maternity benefits, and injury cover to registered home-based workers.Sindh enacted the Sindh Home-Based Workers Act 2018...
When does home-based workers — provincial laws apply?
You stitch, embroider, weave, pack, finish, or assemble goods from your home for a contractor or middleman.You want to know which provincial Act gives you registration rights, minimum wage, and social security.
I work from home for a contractor in Pakistan — which law covers me?
Open the province variation below for the operative Act and District Labour Office pathway in your province.If you are in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the KP Home Based Workers Act 2021 gives you a clear registration route through the Directorate of Labour.If you are in Sindh, the Sindh Home-Based Workers Act 2018 covers your trade.
What mistakes should I avoid with home-based workers — provincial laws?
Don't assume there is a federal Home-Based Workers Act — labour was devolved in 2010 and the operative law is provincial.Don't let a contractor refuse registration as a condition of work — that is illegal under the KP Act.