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Minister of Labour: the new labor law under discussion for the purpose of approval

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Minister of Labour: the new labor law under discussion for the purpose of approval
Wednesday, July 17, 2013 16:24


[Baghdad where]

The Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Nassar al-Rubaie said the new labor law under discussion for the purpose of approval as well as the law of trade union organization.

The ministry statement said the agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today that "the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Nassar al-Rubaie discussed with Assistant Secretary-General of the World Federation of Industries Kemal Ozkan laws and regulations relating to work, workers and trade union organization and the extent to which Iraqi legislation to international standards."

He added that "al-Rubaie feet to his guest during the meeting, an explanation of the efforts to complete the premises outskirts of the three working through the General Federation of Trade Unions and the Federation of Iraqi Industries and other associations and unions in Baghdad and the provinces. According to a statement of the Information Office of the Ministry."

And on the other hand, said Chairman of the Higher Ministerial Committee supervising the elections unions Nassar al-Rubaie, according to the statement that "the Commission led its duties to supervise the free and democratic elections for all parties charged with overseeing them,"

The Chairman of the Committee of Labor and Social Affairs parliamentary Kanna, had announced last Monday [July 15] to provide labor law to the presidency of the parliament and be included in the Council's agenda and voting on it as soon as

According to a statement of the Commission received [where] a copy of "MP Kanna chairman of the Labor and Social Affairs met last Wednesday at the headquarters of the Committee and the delegation included members of the Executive Committee of the International Federation and the General Federation of Trade Unions in Iraq and the World Federation of Industry and the Centre for Solidarity Workers International."

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