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Bahrain-GCC labour cooperation

Bahrain-GCC labour cooperation

Daily Tribune18-04-2025
His Excellency Yousif bin Abdulhussain Khalaf, Minister of Legal Affairs and Acting Minister of Labour, received Mohammed bin Hassan Al Obaidly, Director General of the Executive Bureau of the Council of Ministers of Labour and Ministers of Social Affairs in the GCC States.
The meeting reviewed means to enhance cooperation between both sides and discussed the Executive Bureau's role in advancing joint GCC efforts.
Discussions also focused on sustaining growth in GCC labour markets, promoting the exchange of expertise, and expanding the benefits of successful initiatives in national human resource development and employment across private sector institutions in member states.
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