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    The government is seeking to reduce foreign labor as a measure to tackle unemployment

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    The government is seeking to reduce foreign labor as a measure to tackle unemployment Empty The government is seeking to reduce foreign labor as a measure to tackle unemployment

    Post by Rocky Sun 29 Jul 2018, 3:43 am

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    The government is seeking to reduce foreign labor as a measure to tackle unemployment
    The Iraqi government decided to reduce the rate of foreign employment in the majority of oil companies operating in Iraq as a measure to address the widespread unemployment in the country.
    "His ministry has resorted to reducing the rate of foreign employment in the majority of oil companies operating in Iraq to less than 16 percent, stressing the provision of job opportunities for families of martyrs in the province of Basra," Oil Minister Jabbar al-Allaibi said in a statement.
    He pointed out that "a recent meeting with one of the oil companies to achieve these goals, and encourage the use of Iraqi expertise, adding that this does not mean that the end of foreign employment in the country, because of some necessary joints that need experts and foreign specialists. In terms of creating jobs in Basra, al-Luaibi continued to pressure oil companies and secondary contractors to secure employment opportunities, stressing that "providing more than 590 degrees functional for the families of martyrs in the areas of West Qurna and the city north of the province."

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