
Manpower and Migration Minister Nahed Ashry said that the legislative committee specialized with preparing a new work draft law benefited with 95 percent from the proposals of the tourism chambers, employers and investment associations during 11 sessions of societal dialogue.
She further underlined that an arbitration center will be formed to resolve work disputes cordially, adding that specialized labor courts will be also established.
Ashry's remarks came during the meeting of the legislative committee.
The get-together was attended by General Secretary of the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce Alaa Ezz Amin and Legal Adviser of the Federation Akram Shawky.
In press statements following the meeting, the minister underscored that the bill took 15 months to be prepared.
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