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Qatar Chamber Participates In International Labour Conference In Geneva
(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Qatar Chamber took part in the 113th session of the International Labour Conference which is being held from June 2 to 13 in Geneva, Switzerland.
In his speech during the conference, Advisor to the Chairman of the Chamber for Labour Affairs Eng. Nasser Ahmed Al Meer emphasized that the State of Qatar believes that respecting workers' rights is not only a legal obligation, but also a humanitarian duty and a moral partnership with the world.
He noted that the State of Qatar has taken pioneering steps to develop the work environment and enhance workers' rights. It has adopted a series of legislative and executive reforms that serve as a model in the region. Qatar has also launched numerous initiatives and implemented practical programs that place strong emphasis on fostering innovation and advancing entrepreneurship, particularly within the private sector, he added.
He highlighted the importance of international cooperation in promoting economic and social development, adding: "We strive to exchange expertise and best practices with our partners around the world, convinced that our partnerships with member states and the international community are an integral part of our efforts to build a sustainable and inclusive work environment."
Al Meer also praised the decision made by the International Labour Organization during the conference to upgrade Palestine's status in the organization from a "liberation movement" to that of an "observer state."
In his speech during the conference, Advisor to the Chairman of the Chamber for Labour Affairs Eng. Nasser Ahmed Al Meer emphasized that the State of Qatar believes that respecting workers' rights is not only a legal obligation, but also a humanitarian duty and a moral partnership with the world.
He noted that the State of Qatar has taken pioneering steps to develop the work environment and enhance workers' rights. It has adopted a series of legislative and executive reforms that serve as a model in the region. Qatar has also launched numerous initiatives and implemented practical programs that place strong emphasis on fostering innovation and advancing entrepreneurship, particularly within the private sector, he added.
He highlighted the importance of international cooperation in promoting economic and social development, adding: "We strive to exchange expertise and best practices with our partners around the world, convinced that our partnerships with member states and the international community are an integral part of our efforts to build a sustainable and inclusive work environment."
Al Meer also praised the decision made by the International Labour Organization during the conference to upgrade Palestine's status in the organization from a "liberation movement" to that of an "observer state."

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