
The Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce and Industry has confirmed support for the policies of the labour market in order to provide guarantees to temporary labour, especially with regard to improving the conditions of the contract and movement within the labour market.
The federation noted that the strength of the national structure helped to provide enormous investment opportunities in various economic sectors, which led to the availability of millions of job opportunities that are operated by the national human resources and expatriates, citing that the UAE is home to more than 25 percent of 500 major companies worldwide.
This remark was made during a speech by Khalifa Khamis Mattar Al Kaabi, a member of the Board of Directors of ILO and a Chairman of the UAE delegation to the ILO Conference, participating in the 105th session of the ILO Conference.
Al Kaabi stressed the commitment of employees in the UAE to provide decent work opportunities in all sectors, in partnership with the government in order to accelerate development and promote investment through a fair, diverse and high productivity competitive economy.
Source : WAM
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