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GCC Labour Ministers Discuss Latest Regional and Global Developments at World Government Summit

Labour ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and their representatives held a consultative meeting on the sidelines of the World Government Summit 2023, being held in Dubai under the theme “Shaping Future Governments.”

His Excellency Dr Abdulrahman Al Awar, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, thanked the attendees for their active participation in the meeting, which discussed aspects that intersect with the objectives of the summit, including exploring prospects for the future of government work in preparation for facing the changes imposed by technology and new business models, preparing the workforce in the region of the post-oil era and the changes it imposes on the reality of education and employment, and the growing importance of entrepreneurship and the skills that Gulf youth need to acquire in order to compete in the local labour markets.

During the meeting, H.E. Dr Mahad Saeed Ba’owain, Minister of Labour of Oman, said that the brotherly relations among the GCC countries require strengthening the cooperation bonds to face the challenges facing the region and the world, which are reflected in the labour markets in the world.

The meeting was attended by H.E. Jassim Al Budaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, H.E. Muhammad Al Alobaidili, Assistant Undersecretary at the Ministry of Labour in Qatar, H.E. Fahad Al Murad, Deputy General Manager of Labour Protection at the Public Authority of Manpower in Kuwait, and H.E. Dr Amer Al Hijri, Director General of the Executive Office of the Council of Ministers of Labour and the Council of Ministers of Social Affairs of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and H.E. Gilbert Houngbo, Director-General of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).

The meeting reviewed issues affecting employment and shaping the direction of national labour and employment policies, the latest developments in the Gulf labour markets, technical cooperation programs between the GCC countries, as well as opportunities and prospects for enhancing cooperation between the GCC countries and the ILO, as well as opportunities to increase the employment of Gulf skills.

During the meeting, the Director General of the ILO discussed ways to strengthen the partnership between the organisation and the GCC countries collectively and individually with each country. He also reviewed the formulation the Global Alliance for Social Justice, which will be launched during the next edition of the International Labour Conference in June 2023, and the important role of the GCC countries in this regard.

On the other hand, H.E. Al Awar held a bilateral meeting with H.E. Gilbert Houngbo, Director General of ILO, and Dr Ruba Jaradat, Assistant Director General and Regional Director for Arab States at the ILO.

The meeting reviewed the UAE’s efforts in developing labour market legislation to guarantee the rights of both parties engaged in the work relationship in a balanced manner and providing a job safety net for workers in the labour market in parallel with the packages of government support aiming at developing the sectors of the future economy.

The meeting also discussed how this can affect the rates of national economic growth in line with the impact of the new legislation, which included developing and updating about 40 laws.

The meeting also touched upon future jobs and the skills that should be acquired by the workforce, as well as the productivity of the labour market, the tools and mechanisms used to measure and improve them, and the economic, political, and technological changes and their impact on jobs.

During the meeting, H.E. Al Awar reaffirmed the UAE’s support for the Global Alliance for Social Justice, considering it a moral necessity that forms the basis of national stability and global prosperity, and an important requirement for achieving sustainable development.

H.E. Al Awar highlighted the effects of climate change on labour and development issues in the least developed countries, and the UAE’s preparations to host the 28th edition of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) in December 2023, which eyes understanding the impact of climate change on markets and the labour migration rates globally.

Dr Al Awar also met with H.E Ragnheidur Arnadottir, Director of Development Centre at the OECD, discussing the challenges imposed on the world to reshape the international economic and social system, how to strengthen development partnerships in the least developed countries, and the need to support structural transformation in the least developed countries.

The meeting also discussed the importance of the participation of the ILO and all members of the global multilateral system in building partnerships and enriching the strategic efforts aimed at redistributing production factors in the least developed countries to the highest productive activities, and the need to make efforts to enhance the global development process and support the achievement of sustainable development goals to meet the challenges facing the world.

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