Acting Minister of Labour anda Social Affairs meets with the country Director of ILO.

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Thu, May 09 2019 2:32 PM
Acting Minister of Labour anda Social Affairs meets with the country Director of ILO.

His Excellency Sayed Anwar Sadaat Acting minister of Labour and Social met with Manzour Khaliq, Country director of international Labour Organization and talked on various bilateral Issues.

At this Meeting Mr. Khaliq Vowed to cooperate with Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in various fields, especially at fields of implementation of Approvals and Decisions of International Labour Organization concern to advocacy of Laborer's rights, arrangement and popularization of best Labour Methods, promotion of technical methods of secure Labour, capacity building of labour trainers according to the requirements of labour Market and searching for new work opportunities.

At the end His Excellency Sayed Anwar Sadaat acting Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, appreciated from the financial and technical cooperation especially with Ministry of labour and Social Affairs.

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