Libya’s Minister of Labor, Ali Al-Abed, chaired a meeting for the Arab Labor Pioneers Selection Committee in Cairo. The committee discussed criteria for honoring prominent figures at the 51st Arab Labor Conference and emphasized the need to represent Palestine. The meeting highlighted the importance of enhancing cooperation among Arab nations in labor environments.
In a significant meeting held in Cairo, the Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation in Libya’s Government of National Unity, Ali Al-Abed, presided over the session of the Arab Labor Pioneers Selection Committee. This meeting coincided with the 102nd Board of Directors session of the Arab Labor Organization, where essential discussions were held regarding the criteria for honoring notable individuals during the upcoming 51st Arab Labor Conference.
Attendees, including the Director-General of the Arab Labor Organization and various committee members, deliberated on the mechanisms to identify outstanding figures deserving recognition for their contributions to enhancing cooperative efforts among Arab nations. Minister Al-Abed emphasized the inclusion of representatives from Palestine, reaffirming commitment to support the Palestinian Cause within the context of honoring those pioneers who have significantly improved labor conditions and partnerships across the Arab community.
In conclusion, the meeting chaired by Minister Al-Abed reflects Libya’s proactive role in recognizing labor pioneers within the Arab region. The commitment to honor individuals, particularly from Palestine, underscores the importance of solidarity and collective efforts towards improving labor environments among Arab countries. Through this initiative, the Arab Labor Organization aims to celebrate achievements that strengthen joint Arab action and cooperation.
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