Ali Al-Abed chaired the Arab Labor Pioneers Selection Committee meeting in Cairo during the 102nd session of the Arab Labor Organization’s Board of Directors. Attendees discussed criteria for honoring influential figures at the 51st Arab Labor Conference, emphasizing Palestinian representation and the importance of collaborative efforts in labor enhancement across Arab nations.
The Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation in the Government of National Unity, Ali Al-Abed, presided over the meeting of the Arab Labor Pioneers Selection Committee, convened under the auspices of the Arab Labor Organization. This assembly took place during the 102nd session of the Organization’s Board of Directors in Cairo.
Participants included the Director-General of the Arab Labor Organization, alongside committee members who engaged in discussions about the criteria and processes for recognizing notable figures to be honored during the forthcoming 51st Arab Labor Conference. This recognition aims to express appreciation for their contributions to advancing collaborative Arab endeavors.
In his opening remarks, Minister Al-Abed emphasized the significance of including representatives from the State of Palestine among the honorees, aligning this with the ongoing commitment to support the Palestinian Cause. He further highlighted the necessity of celebrating individuals who have played pivotal roles in enhancing work environments and fostering cooperation among Arab nations.
The meeting chaired by Minister Ali Al-Abed underlines a commitment to recognizing significant contributions to Arab labor and collaboration. The inclusion of Palestinian representation reflects the broader solidarity with the Palestinian Cause, while the discussions on selection criteria aim to ensure the acknowledgment of impactful figures within the Arab workforce.
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