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    Iraq occupies the country with the most number of government employees

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    Post by Rocky Tue 15 Nov 2022, 6:22 am

    Iraq occupies the country with the most number of government employees
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    Baghdad / resource news
    A study by the International Labor Organization revealed that Iraq is the country with the highest number of government employees to the total workforce.
    The head of the Future Iraq Foundation for Studies and Economic Consultations, Manar Al-Obaidi, said in a statement, "Iraq occupied the country with the highest percentage of government employees to the total workforce, according to a study prepared by the International Labor Organization."
    Al-Obaidi added: "The percentage of workers in the government sector in Iraq reached 37% among a group of countries included in the study."
    And he indicated that "the government sector is the sector that most pressures the Iraqi state's budget, which goes in its entirety to the salaries of employees, without the presence of real production equivalent to these high expenses as a result of the inability of the Iraqi state to create an investment environment that contributes to encouraging the private sector and providing job opportunities through it, which increases From putting pressure on the public sector and demanding job creation in the public sector.

    He pointed out that "the absence of policies to support small and micro projects, and the absence of clear regulation and legislation regulating the work of the labor sector for these projects, leads to the creation of a random work environment that is unable to provide the most basic rights to random private sector employees."
    He explained, "The first goal that the Iraqi state must take is to work to create a healthy investment environment capable of attracting funds to various sectors and support the private sector in order to provide job opportunities and work to encourage, develop and structure micro and small projects and work to legislate labor laws that are in line with the requirements of The current labor market, which is mostly a random market, deprives workers in the private sector of their most basic rights.
    He continued, "With the continued population growth rates and the entry of more than 500,000 people annually into the labor market, pressure will increase on the government sector to provide job opportunities, which threatens a real disaster that must be resolved with bold and proactive steps that contribute to providing job opportunities."
    He explained, "The first of these steps is the formation of a special authority concerned with micro and small projects to organize and legislate the work of this important sector and the only one capable of accommodating hundreds of thousands of job seekers."
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