Qatar, Jordan To Stimulate Private Sector Recruitment Of Jordanians


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Peninsula

Doha: Qatar Chamber First Vice-Chairman Mohamed bin Towar Al Kuwari yesterday met at the Chamber's headquarters the Jordanian Minister of labor H E Nayef Stetieh, who is currently visiting Doha and his accompanying delegation, in the presence of Jordan's Ambassador to Qatar H E Zaid Mufleh Al Lozi, and several members of the Qatar Chamber Board of Directors.

The meeting touched on bilateral relations in the fields of labor and the role played by the private sector in strengthening cooperation relations between the two countries.

The Jordanian Minister of Labor referred to the depth of the relations between both brotherly nations, noting the initiative of the Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to employ 20,000 Jordanians in Qatar.

Stetieh added that he sensed the interest and keenness of the Qatari private sector to employ Jordanians, pointing out that he wanted to cooperate between the ministry and the Qatar Chamber in order to further stimulate the private sector towards employing Jordanians, and to determine the available jobs and skills required.

Also speaking during the meeting, Al Kuwari stressed the growing relations between both countries, and said the Chamber is ready to enhance cooperation with the Jordanian side in matters related to jobs, pointing to the important role that labor recruitment agencies can play in this regard.

He added that there is a good demand for employment and that Jordanian workers have a good reputation in terms of efficiency and skill, pointing out that the Qatar Chamber encourages Qatari private sector companies to employ Jordanians.

 

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