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Employment and Workplace

QC and MADLSA Sign a Cooperation Agreement to Boost Labor Re-Employment Platform

04 Oct, 2020 12:00 AMAl Arab Newspaper, Gulf TimesIntended Audience
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Qatar Chamber (QC) and the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labor and Social Affairs (MADLSA) have signed a cooperation agreement with regard to labor re-employment, based on the two parties’ keenness to support commercial companies and the business sector in general, and in support of the Chamber’s initiative to launch an electronic platform to re-employ workers that have been or will be laid off, so that companies and employers will benefit from those labor.

The agreement was signed by Mr. Mohammed Hassan Al-Obaidli, Assistant Undersecretary for Labor Affairs, representing MADLSA, and Mr. Saleh bin Hamad Al-Sharqi, QC’s Director General. The agreement comes to support the mechanism for developing the electronic platform for labor re-employment, which was launched by QC last July in collaboration with MADLSA.

Mr. Mohammed Hassan Al-Obaidli, Assistant Undersecretary for Labor Affairs at MADLSA, said that the labor rotation platform reflects the Ministry's commitment to the partnership between the government and private sectors. He pointed out that the project to preserve skilled workers in the State of Qatar is one of the strategic projects in Qatar National Vision 2030, as well as it is a project of the Ministry and also its commitment to directives of the partnership between the public and private sectors.

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