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  • The two sides discussed bilateral cooperation in labor affairs, including the adoption of occupational standards and labor inspection in establishments
  • Qatar, according to its labor minister, has emerged as a leader in labor market reforms after a series of legislative changes to the country's labor laws

Tehran, Iran-– Qatar and Iran have agreed to bolster ties in the labor sector with the aim of raising capacities, exchanging experiences, developing a consultation mechanism between the two countries, exchanging experiences in the field of vocational and technical training and training centers.

In this connection, the Qatari-Iranian Joint Committee in the labor field held its 5th meeting in Tehran, under the chairmanship of Minister of Labor Dr. Ali bin Smaikh Al Marri and the Iranian Minister of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare Solt Mortazavi.

The joint committee discussed bilateral cooperation in labor affairs, which include the adoption of occupational standards, labor inspection in establishments, ways to enhance tools establishing occupational health and safety towards achieving an exemplary work environment, and vocational training, among other items on the agenda.

The two ministers expressed their pride in the relations between Qatar and the Islamic Republic of Iran which were further developed, thanks to the wisdom of the two countries’ leaderships.

During the meeting, Minister of Labor Dr. Ali bin Smaikh Al Marri emphasized his dedication towards invigorating and bolstering the collaborative ties between Qatar and the Islamic Republic of Iran, with a particular focus on the Labor sector, indicating that the activation of joint technical committees will enable them to handle technical issues and surmount any challenges to foster effective cooperation.

He said that following a series of legislative changes to Labor laws and regulations over the past years, Qatar has emerged as a leader in labor market reforms.

Dr. Al Marri added that Qatar is eager to share its experience with all countries in order for them to benefit from it.

The committee meeting was then followed by the signing of the minutes of the bilateral meeting in regards to mutual cooperation with the aim of raising capacities, exchanging experiences, developing a consultation mechanism between the two countries, exchanging experiences in the field of vocational and technical training and training centers, as well as drafting of a joint action plan for cooperation over the next five years.

Qatar’s delegation included officials from the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in addition to the Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry.