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    First government comment on the leakage of 50 thousand Pakistanis in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Fri 26 Jul 2024, 4:38 am

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    Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Ahmed Al-Asadi, announced today, Thursday, the opening of an investigation into the news of the leakage of 50,000 Pakistani tourists into Iraq.


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    A statement by the ministry received by Sumaria News stated that "Al-Asadi expressed his concern and condemnation of the increasing number of illegal workers in the country, noting that the news indicating the infiltration of about 50 thousand Pakistani expatriates to work illegally in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] will be of interest to us and will be verified to take appropriate legal measures."



    He added that "[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] has witnessed an influx of tourists from various countries in the past few days, including Pakistanis, but many of them have started to enter the labor market without the required legal permits," explaining that "this phenomenon negatively affects the national economy and the competitiveness of the labor market, stressing that the ministry will not hesitate to take the necessary legal measures against violators."

    He stressed "the importance of cooperation between the relevant authorities to ensure the implementation of laws and regulations related to employment for various foreign arrivals to the country."

    The minister stressed that "[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] welcomes all tourists, whether for religious tourism or otherwise, from all over the world, but stresses the need to respect local laws and regulations."

    The Minister of Labor renewed "the government's commitment to protecting workers' rights and regulating the labor market in a way that serves the interests of the national economy and ensures justice and equality among all workers, whether local or foreign."

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