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    The labor market in Iraq provides an "unprecedented" opportunity for foreign workers.. What's new?

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    Alsumaria News - Local

    The labor market in Iraq provides an unprecedented opportunity for foreign workers from Southeast Asian countries and some Middle Eastern countries that suffer from security disturbances, which has led to the influx of workers from these countries illegally and their transformation into an unprecedented phenomenon.


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    According to informed sources, the number of licensed foreign workers is 51,000, while the number of illegal workers is many times that number, reaching hundreds of thousands.

    The Ministry of Labor's media director, Kazem Al-Atwani, said, "The ministry is taking all legal measures against (official) foreign workers that are commensurate with the size of what the labor market requires," adding, "There is a leakage of foreign workers, especially Syrians, who come through the Kurdistan Region with some facilities, but without legal procedures or residency," stressing that "this is a dilemma, and we conduct periodic inspection tours of all factories and companies."



    "We have given a deadline until September 1, and employers who have foreign workers (unlicensed) can correct their status," he continued, indicating, "There will be legal measures against violators among foreigners and employers, and we have inspection committees working around the clock to correct the status of foreign workers."

    Al-Atwani warned that "these committees have worked during the past period and a large number of violators have been deported, and complicit companies have been punished," according to the official Al-Sabah newspaper.

    For his part, economic expert Rashid Al-Saadi criticized the increase in the number of unskilled foreign workers, warning that many of them are active in illegal work.

    Al-Saadi said, "Iraq does not need unskilled workers who have affected the labor market, which is characterized by low wages, the absence of social problems, and long working hours, unlike the Iraqi worker," adding, "Foreign workers have affected the labor market with large numbers in the hundreds of thousands."

     
    He added, "Iraq needs skilled intermediate cadres," warning that "illegal migrant labor clearly contributes to begging, prostitution, and issues that violate morals and security."
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