confirmed Prime Minister Adel Abdul - Mahdi , Wednesday 's commitment to Iraq 's international conventions governing the work environment, stressing the granting of the required retirement security of workers and protection from unemployment, occupational therapy and stability. 

"The anniversary of the first of May, the International Workers' Day, falls on the Iraqis this year and they are facing a serious challenge and great opportunities for the building and reconstruction of our beloved country after our great victory over terrorism," Abdul Mahdi said in a statement received by Alsumaria News.

"May 1 is an occasion to raise the value of the work without which economic and security stability will not be entrenched," he said, adding that "it is also an important occasion to strengthen all efforts to ensure a healthy and legal environment." 

He stressed that "the working environment protects the rights of workers and provides them with the required security in retirement, protection from unemployment, treatment and occupational stability, and the achievement of occupational safety and health conditions, training and continuous development, and a framework that respects their rights and the rights of their families."

"It is no better than the first of May as a global occasion to reaffirm Iraq's commitment to the global charters that regulate the working environment and protect the trade union frameworks in the various tracks of labor activity in order to ensure the sustainable development that we rely on in enhancing the progress of Iraq which has won terrorism. The Iraqi state, and ended the existence of the state of myth and all of the suspended atrocities. " 

Abdul Mahdi said that "the Iraqis defeated an organization calling for the victory of their reality and their future and stability, and to be the hallmarks of prosperity is the first feature of Iraq among nations." 

It is noteworthy that the Labor Day global annual ceremony to be held in many countries to celebrate workers, an official holiday in many countries, and marks the first of May of each year.