
MoL workshop highlights private sector's role in job nationalisation
The Ministry of Labor (MoL) on Saturday organised an introductory workshop to highlight the role of the private sector as a strategic partner in implementing the national job localisation (Tawteen) plan. The event was attended by several human resources managers from security companies and industrial firms, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of effective partnerships in supporting localization programs and increasing national workforce participation in private sector institutions. This workshop is part of a series of consultative sessions launched by the Ministry as part of its strategy to strengthen partnerships, foster collaboration, and exchange ideas with the private sector. The sessions aim to discuss best practices for attracting national talent, address challenges facing stakeholders involved in the localisation plan, and empower institutions to increase the participation of Qatari citizens in the labour market. (QNA) page 2

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