The Parliamentary Commission on labour: labour law will pass next week and not the political differences
2015/03/18
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Member of the Committee on employment and Social Affairs parliamentary Arafat Tulkarem, Wednesday, that the labour law will be a second reading and vote to pass the House of representatives scheduled for next Tuesday, stating that the law was not subject to bids or differences of Aceh.
He said Karam agency/information/, "the deputies read 75 of the labour code of 94 and we will complete its second reading in the Parliament session scheduled for next week", stating that "the law was studied and discussed and add modifications with Arab and international organizations and local trade unions and unions, to be one of the gaps".
"The law is in line with the requirements of the international mechanisms and international unions and associations and also with international conventions," adding that "the law would give a quantum leap in ensuring workers ' rights and working hours, as well as other characteristics of workers".
Committee Member pointed out that the work will be a second reading and vote to pass it in the House meeting scheduled next Tuesday ", stating that" the law was not subject to bids or political differences. "ended/25 St.
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2015/03/18
Information/special/..
Member of the Committee on employment and Social Affairs parliamentary Arafat Tulkarem, Wednesday, that the labour law will be a second reading and vote to pass the House of representatives scheduled for next Tuesday, stating that the law was not subject to bids or differences of Aceh.
He said Karam agency/information/, "the deputies read 75 of the labour code of 94 and we will complete its second reading in the Parliament session scheduled for next week", stating that "the law was studied and discussed and add modifications with Arab and international organizations and local trade unions and unions, to be one of the gaps".
"The law is in line with the requirements of the international mechanisms and international unions and associations and also with international conventions," adding that "the law would give a quantum leap in ensuring workers ' rights and working hours, as well as other characteristics of workers".
Committee Member pointed out that the work will be a second reading and vote to pass it in the House meeting scheduled next Tuesday ", stating that" the law was not subject to bids or political differences. "ended/25 St.
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