Central Bank calls for the enactment of the hours to make up for work because of holidays
Baghdad / justice - 22/03/2012 - 11:41 PM | Hits: 8
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Central Bank of Iraq said that the country needs to make up for the enactment of the working hours lost due to public holidays, between the unemployment rate announced by the Ministry of Planning of the 11% loss caused to the Iraqi GDP $ 15 billion annually.
The Iraqi government decided to disable always in the country for a week starting from 25th of this month for the very first of next April. The government said that the decision to disable always came to reduce the pressure on the citizens because of traffic jams due to the application of security measures ready to Baghdad summit to be held in 29 of the month. The deputy governor of Bank of the appearance of Mohammed that "productivity is measured by the number of working hours to provide services, the Ministry of Planning announced that the unemployment rate in Iraq is 11% and therefore this ratio caused a loss in gross domestic product valued at $ 15 billion a year." said Deputy Governor of the Bank that it was " where the power of government action there is 3.7 million government employees and the disabled always for ten days or occasions over the whole year cause significant economic losses, that were not codified and the Court of law, "but he also said," but Iraq has its own circumstances. "He added that" the staff of the Dutch Central Bank set time each employee four days a week, but in return are compensated days holiday a few hours extra work during working days so that there is a negative impact of failure on the economy of the country. "and that" Iraq needs to enact laws that organize holidays and compensation for holiday hours of extra work. " According to the law of holidays approved by the Iraqi government, Iraqis are at 150 days of holidays per year, with more than 30% of these holidays are days on the occasion of festivals and religious occasions.
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Baghdad / justice - 22/03/2012 - 11:41 PM | Hits: 8
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Central Bank of Iraq said that the country needs to make up for the enactment of the working hours lost due to public holidays, between the unemployment rate announced by the Ministry of Planning of the 11% loss caused to the Iraqi GDP $ 15 billion annually.
The Iraqi government decided to disable always in the country for a week starting from 25th of this month for the very first of next April. The government said that the decision to disable always came to reduce the pressure on the citizens because of traffic jams due to the application of security measures ready to Baghdad summit to be held in 29 of the month. The deputy governor of Bank of the appearance of Mohammed that "productivity is measured by the number of working hours to provide services, the Ministry of Planning announced that the unemployment rate in Iraq is 11% and therefore this ratio caused a loss in gross domestic product valued at $ 15 billion a year." said Deputy Governor of the Bank that it was " where the power of government action there is 3.7 million government employees and the disabled always for ten days or occasions over the whole year cause significant economic losses, that were not codified and the Court of law, "but he also said," but Iraq has its own circumstances. "He added that" the staff of the Dutch Central Bank set time each employee four days a week, but in return are compensated days holiday a few hours extra work during working days so that there is a negative impact of failure on the economy of the country. "and that" Iraq needs to enact laws that organize holidays and compensation for holiday hours of extra work. " According to the law of holidays approved by the Iraqi government, Iraqis are at 150 days of holidays per year, with more than 30% of these holidays are days on the occasion of festivals and religious occasions.
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