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    Specialize assert the private sector need to experience and "rehabilitation of workers"

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    Specialize assert the private sector need to experience and "rehabilitation of workers" Empty Specialize assert the private sector need to experience and "rehabilitation of workers"

    Post by Rocky Mon 11 Aug 2014, 4:11 am

    Specialize assert the private sector need to experience and "rehabilitation of workers"

    Baghdad / term-Presse

    08/11/2014 (00:01 pm) - The number of readings: 28 - Issue (3143)

    Representatives called for the Iraqi private sector, the Sabbath, to enact laws supportive of this sector, and stressed the lack of workers in this sector to "experience and their need for training," and while criticizing the way the private industrial sector with projects and places of distribution, called the Council of Ministers of the private sector not to fear from entering any investment project to compete with "foreign companies" and to improve the cultural level of the workers.

    The head of the Federation of Iraqi Chambers of Commerce Jaafar al-Hamdani, in an interview with the (long-Presse) that "the Iraqi private sector is still suffering marginalization, due to the absence of laws supporting it, as well as unable to enter the capital of the country and the absence of skills refresher," noting that "most of the projects being implemented in the country are run by foreign companies or find an Arab with an apparent absence of Iraqi companies. " He said al-Hamdani, said that "75% of the Iraqi private sector lacks the skills of an experienced, what requires a clear vision and depth, to develop the skills of workers in the sector to a level making it a contender for foreign companies that want to enter the Iraqi market strongly."

    For his part, criticized the deputy president of the Iraqi Industrialists flowered peasant in an interview with Al-Salhi (long-Presse), the way to deal with the private sector industrial projects, pointing out that "the private sector is not interested in choosing how to implement industrial projects."

    He Salhi that "the Iraqi private sector has become an emulator and not innovative material industrial, in conjunction with the domination of the means of production and old traditional ways," following that "the authorities granted licenses to open plants and factories are also involved in the low level of Iraqi industry, because of indifference in how to distribute labs and factories by geographical patches, and not activated for the establishment of the industrial city, and the lack of equitable distribution of industrial loans. "

    He called Al-Salhi, to "the need to form a committee of competent ministries and departments on how to oversee the work of the private sector in the industrial side and support for the advancement of this sector as well as stop the import, which has become a contender for the illegal national product."

    For his part, the President of the advisers in the Council of Ministers Thamer Ghadhban said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The Iraqi government know the size of the challenges faced by the private sector, so they are taught and evaluated between the duration and other requirements of this sector for a big role in the advancement of the country's economy."

    Anger and added that "it is necessary to keep up with modern technology by the private sector, and raise the cultural level of workers and civil order in which it does not overcome the exploitation of foreign companies in investment projects in Iraq and that makes money from the head strong incentive to implement a number of projects." Anger called "the private sector not to fear from entering any project to compete with foreign companies and training on modern methods Mlakath through the establishment of courses and workshops in cooperation with the competent international organizations to the development of the private sectors."

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