ILO Inspectorate praises regulations and laws adopted by Qatar in recent years


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Peninsula

DOHA: International Labor Organization's (ILO) Inspectorate Joaquim Pintado has praised the package of laws and regulations adopted by Qatar in recent years to promote fundamental principles and rights related to work and laborers.

The ILO labor inspectorate said the opening of the ILO office in Doha last April was an important step in taking care of this group, QNA reported.

This came during a meeting held by the Qatar Chamber (QC) with a delegation from the ILO, during which they discussed means of enhancing cooperation on common issues and matters related to work and laborers.

QC's Second Vic-Chairman Rashid bin Hamad Al Athba affirmed the commitment of private sector companies in Qatar to apply international best practices in the field of work and laborers, and abide by all laws and regulations governing the relationship between the employer and his employees.

He said that QC's participation in the drafting of some laws related to the private sector, while organising workshops and seminars on the introduction of these laws and raising awareness about them.

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