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    Alsumaria News - Economy

    One of the aspects of "inequality" in Iraq is largely evident in the oil sector, which is the pillar of the country's economy, which often causes social and security problems in the provinces and regions that include oil fields.

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    The "unfair" practices range from disparities in the employment rate between foreign and Iraqi workers, as well as unfairness in the size of financial benefits, as the salaries of foreigners sometimes reach between 10 and 20 times compared to the salaries of their Iraqi counterparts working in the oil fields.



    Employees in the oil sector working in the fields and projects of the Central Oil Company are calling on the Parliamentary Oil and Gas Committee to review and verify the salaries of foreign employees there, as it appears that “the employment and salary ratio is not fair” in the central fields to a large extent, compared to the southern fields, which also did not implement a fair employment ratio in a way. complete.

    The workers are calling on the Oil and Gas Committee to verify the salaries of foreign employees working with the Central Oil Company in the field east of Baghdad and the Al-Ahdab field in Wasit, as well as the Badra field in which Gazprom Company operates, where the foreign employee’s salary reaches 20 thousand dollars a month, excluding travel tickets and expenses of protection companies. Knowing that they spend most of their days in their country, especially advisors, according to the workers who spoke to Al-Sumaria News.

    They stressed that “there is a clear intention not to implement the sweating system and the loan system,” and “sweetening” is a clause included in the licensing contracts, which emphasizes the replacement of foreign workers with Iraqi ones, and it is assumed that no less than 50% of the workers of any project must be Iraqis. The Parliamentary Oil Committee previously criticized the failure to implement this paragraph.

    The workers and petroleum engineers at the Central Oil Company who spoke to Al-Sumaria ask, “Is it reasonable to bring in foreign workers as a farmer or a cleaner?”, considering it “clear administrative corruption,” calling on “the Integrity Committee, the Integrity Commission, and the Ministry of Interior to verify this issue, especially since the same Foreign companies have problems with the Ministry of Labor regarding social security, including EBS, as well as the Chinese company Al-Waha, which operates the Al-Ahdab field and is evading taxes, as confirmed by members of the Parliamentary Oil Committee. The number

    of foreign workers in Iraq’s oil fields is estimated at more than 100,000 foreign workers. Amid estimates that more than a billion dollars a month are transferred out of Iraq as transfers from the salaries these foreign workers receive.
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