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    Deputy demands Abadi to give Iraqi workers the greatest opportunity in oil companies

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     Deputy demands Abadi to give Iraqi workers the greatest opportunity in oil companies Empty Deputy demands Abadi to give Iraqi workers the greatest opportunity in oil companies

    Post by Rocky Fri 15 Dec 2017, 3:26 am







    Deputy demands Abadi to give Iraqi workers the greatest opportunity in oil companies










    Alsumaria News / Baghdad
    demanded MP Badr parliamentary bloc Adel Mansouri, Friday, Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi to grant Iraqi labor Alvsrh the largest to work in the oil companies instead of foreign labor. 

    Al-Mansouri said in an interview with Alsumaria News that "there are more than 150 thousand Egyptian workers working in oil companies, in addition to the currencies of other nationalities," noting that "this matter is intolerable, especially that the Iraqi people are looking for businesses in various categories to no avail "He said.


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    Al-Mansouri added that "the labor entitlements in the oil companies are high, but what we see is paid to the foreign workers without the sons of oil-producing provinces." He called on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to "give Iraqi workers the opportunity instead of foreign workers, especially in oil companies." 

    The head of the Division of Employment Abroad in Cairo Chamber of Commerce Hamdi Imam revealed Thursday, the number of Egyptian workers in Iraq ranging between 100 thousand to 150 thousand workers at the moment, indicating that his country aims to mobilize 1.5 million workers in Iraq in 2018.[/size]





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