Libya Leads Arab Labor Pioneers Selection Committee Meeting in Cairo

Libya chaired the meeting of the Arab Labor Pioneers Selection Committee in Cairo, discussing criteria for honoring influential figures at the upcoming 51st Arab Labor Conference. Minister Ali Al-Abed emphasized the importance of including representatives from Palestine and recognizing those who enhance cooperation among Arab countries.
The meeting of the Arab Labor Pioneers Selection Committee, chaired by Libya’s Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation, Ali Al-Abed, took place during the 102nd session of the Arab Labor Organization’s Board of Directors in Cairo. This gathering aimed to discuss the selection criteria for honoring distinguished individuals at the upcoming 51st Arab Labor Conference, recognizing their contributions to enhancing cooperation among Arab nations.
Attendees included the Director-General of the Arab Labor Organization and committee members, who deliberated on mechanisms to identify suitable individuals to be acknowledged for their roles in advancing Arab labor and mutual support. Minister Al-Abed emphasized the necessity of including representatives from the State of Palestine in the selected cohort, underscoring the commitment to the Palestinian cause. He further highlighted the importance of honoring those who have positively impacted work environments and collaborative efforts among Arab states.
In conclusion, the Arab Labor Pioneers Selection Committee meeting, chaired by Minister Ali Al-Abed, focused on establishing the selection criteria for prominent figures to be recognized at the 51st Arab Labor Conference. The inclusion of representatives from the State of Palestine was emphasized, along with honoring those who have fostered cooperation within the Arab region. Such initiatives reflect sustained efforts in supporting the Palestinian cause and improving labor relations across Arab countries.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly