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    Food security jobs see the light: Dhi Qar announces 1000 degrees today

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    Post by Rocky Thu 10 Nov 2022, 5:17 am

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    [size=52]Food security jobs see the light: Dhi Qar announces 1000 degrees today[/size]

    [size=45]Dhi Qar / Hussein Al-Amil[/size]
    [size=45]The administration of Dhi Qar Governorate announced that the appointment file for appointing 1,000 graduates as a temporary contract within the Emergency Food Security Support Law has been resolved. Objections in administrative units.[/size]
    [size=45]The media spokesman for the Governor of Dhi Qar, Abu Al-Hassan Al-Badri, said in an interview with (Al-Mada), that "the governorate administration will launch on Thursday the job grades allocated to the province within the law of emergency support for food security, amounting to 1,000 job grades," noting that "36 thousand graduates are competing for those degrees." grades.” Al-Badri added, "The governor instructed the formation of sub-committees in the districts and sub-committees to check the announced names and receive objections, if any," noting that "the distribution of grades was made according to the population density of the administrative units of the governorate." He expected that there would be "objections after the announcement of the thousand degrees," noting that "dealing with objections will be in accordance with the law."[/size]
    [size=45]The local government in Dhi Qar launched at the end of last July a link to apply for 1000 job grades as a temporary contract for holders of bachelor's degrees and diplomas. And she indicated that "the degrees will be in the form of a contract for a period of three years in the state departments, with a monthly salary of 300,000 dinars, and according to the specializations needed by government departments in Dhi Qar."[/size]
    [size=45]For his part, the governor of Dhi Qar, Muhammad Hadi Al-Ghazi, announced earlier this week that the procedures for distributing the thousand job grades had been completed. Al-Ghazi said in a press statement received by Al-Mada that "the distribution of grades was carried out according to the population ratios of each administrative unit and according to the degrees of competition provided by the Ministry of Planning."[/size]
    [size=45]He stressed, "The adoption of the graduation rate, marital status, children and others within the criteria approved by the ministry." Al-Ghazi pointed out, “A directive to form sub-committees in each administrative unit, which will be headed by the head of the unit, to check names and grades and receive objections and complaints within two weeks after the announcement.” And he noted, "The head of the administrative unit is responsible for communicating any objection or complaint regarding calculating points in accordance with the instructions of the Food Security Law."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Ghazi had revealed in May that 100,000 unemployed graduates were registered in the governorate, as well as unemployed workers and earners. He stressed the budget's inability to absorb all graduates, who increase annually by 15,000 graduates.[/size]
    [size=45]Union circles believe that launching a limited number of job opportunities does not solve the problem, since what has been announced covers only a very small part of the graduates.[/size]
    [size=45]A source in the Dhi Qar Trade Union Federation said in a previous interview with Al-Mada that "the announced job grades belong to only 1,000 graduates, while the number of unemployed people in Dhi Qar exceeded 300,000, including 100,000 graduates."[/size]
    [size=45]And he wondered, "The fate of thousands of those whom the government did not open the doors to appointment, as well as graduates who were not absorbed by the announced job grades." The source revealed, "an unprecedented rise in unemployment rates in Dhi Qar Governorate, where about a third of the population lives below the poverty line."[/size]
    [size=45]He continued, "Unemployment among the labor force has increased significantly over the past few years," adding that "this rise has exacerbated the suffering of the working class." The source stressed that "many young people today do not even receive 1,000 dinars per day, and today they suffer from destitution and hardship," warning of "severe consequences as a result of the high rates of poverty and unemployment on society." And he called "the local and central governments to release more job grades and to resume work on the system of deletion and creation."[/size]
    [size=45]He stressed, "the importance of operating government factories and factories, most of which are still disabled for unknown reasons, as well as activating the role of the private sector in absorbing unemployment." Human rights and community organizations have recently warned of the high rates of crime and suicide among unemployed youth, while stressing that political crises, the spread of administrative and financial corruption and poor crisis management have disrupted most of the joints of the economic, commercial and investment sectors and caused a decline in job opportunities.[/size]
    [size=45]Dhi Qar Governorate, which has a population of more than two million and 300 thousand and includes 22 administrative units, faces a growing problem of high unemployment rates, especially among graduates, as unemployment rates are estimated at more than 50 percent among the aforementioned segment, according to unofficial estimates.[/size]
    [size=45]Dhi Qar Governorate has witnessed, for several years, a series of demonstrations and sit-ins led by unemployed graduates and earners to demand job opportunities and employment in government departments or their inclusion in the social protection network grant. Protesters were injured to varying degrees.[/size]
    [size=45]Parliamentary and popular circles in Dhi Qar demanded last June to activate a parliamentary decision that classified it as a devastated governorate, and included the creation of 30,000 job positions for its children and ten thousand low-cost housing, stressing that the decision is still ink on paper despite the passage of more than two years since its approval.[/size]
    [size=45]The Iraqi Engineers Syndicate in Dhi Qar revealed in 2019 that half of its engineers are unemployed, out of the 6,000 registered engineers in the union, there are 3,000 unemployed engineers, and called at the time to find effective solutions by adopting a strategic study from the Ministry of Planning and the Ministry of Higher Education. And the Ministry of Finance on the market and ministries' need for graduates and work on adopting an ambitious plan to provide job opportunities for them.[/size]
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