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    Starting to launch the governorates' quotas from the Food Security Law appointments

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    Post by Rocky Wed 27 Jul 2022, 5:09 am

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    [size=52]Starting to launch the governorates' quotas from the Food Security Law appointments[/size]

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    [size=45]The governorates, successively, began to release their share of appointments under the Emergency Support Law for Food Security and Development, and they are according to contracts and simple salaries that include graduates of colleges and institutes.[/size]
    [size=45]A member of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives, Nazim Al-Shibli, said in a statement to (Al-Mada), that "the Food Security Law included clear paragraphs regarding the workforce."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Shibli continued, "The law included articles dealing with the issue of free lecturers and converting them into contracts, and improving the conditions for those covered by resolution (315) by setting a time limit for their confirmation, which is a two-year service instead of five years, and fixing the first and medical progression."[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out, "Some governorates have obtained the authority of a thousand job degrees to be appointed under a contract for holders of a bachelor's or diploma to fill the shortage in the governorates." Al-Shibli explained, "Most of the governorates have launched forms for applicants, and the contract is annual, with a monthly salary of no less than 300,000 dinars."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Shibli went on, "The law is devoid of creating new job levels, as the matter is entrusted to the budget law in the hope that it will be sent by the government and legislated."[/size]
    [size=45]Government officials had confirmed that the relevant ministries had started preparing the budget for next year, noting that its provisions would depend on supporting the investment side in accordance with the transformations that took place after the rise in oil prices. In addition, the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Al-Ghazi, stated in press statements followed by (Al-Mada), that “the issue of the lecturers, and in light of the Emergency Food Security Support Law, was presented to the Council of Ministers, as well as the case for wage and contract owners to adjust their status within Resolution (315).” Al-Ghazi added, "A committee from the ministries of finance, planning and electricity is working to adapt their situation, provided that the final report is submitted to the Prime Minister." He pointed out, "the calculation of the service, preparation, competencies and amounts of money required from institutions, to adapt their status to these categories within the law of emergency support for food security." Al-Ghazi concluded, “The minimum salary of the employee will become 350 thousand dinars, up to 700 thousand dinars, because most employees, especially in service departments, have low salaries.”[/size]
    [size=45]For his part, Basem Jamil Antoun said, in an interview with Al-Mada, that "what is expected of the food security law is to provide a productive sector in industry, agriculture and other services."[/size]
    [size=45]And Antoun added, "Supporting these sectors means that we will create job opportunities for many young graduates and unemployed people."[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out that "the legislator's interest should not be limited to providing job opportunities in state departments, because we need to operate the private sector segments," and he spoke about "the suspension of 55 thousand industrial projects within the private sector at the present time."[/size]
    [size=45]Antoun noted, "The state's tasks, in addition to supporting these sectors, is to train graduates to carry out the tasks entrusted to them." He believes, "The interest of laws that save expenses in supporting small projects means that in the future we will dispense with importing consumer goods because they will be produced at home by national hands, in order to achieve food security."[/size]
    [size=45]And Antoun stressed, "The state has become filled today with thousands of employees who do not practice any business, and there are no places designated for them to sit in their departments, and this is what calls for heading to the private sector and targeting the creation of jobs within this sector."[/size]
    [size=45]The House of Representatives recently voted on the emergency support law for food security and development, including allocating funds to raise the economic level of some segments of society, especially after the damage caused by the decision to change the dollar exchange rate.[/size]
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