Libya – The Libyan Minister of Labour calls for the Richiede allocation of one billion dinars to support small and medium-sized enterprises. Engineer Abdullah Al-Al-Sharif Arhouma confirms, “We will work to support industry, reactivate closed factories, and encourage foreign investment.”
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The Ministry of Labor and Rehabilitation with the Libyan government has a ready-made vision to provide jobs and a decent life for all job seekers.
Libyan Minister of Labour: Expanding the field of training and qualification in trades and professions that provide job opportunities in the Libyan labour market.
It is essential to encourage a culture of the private sector in Libyan society, as Libyan youth only feel secure in the public sector.
Tripoli – Engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhumah, the Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, has called for the allocation of more than one billion dinars to support small and medium enterprises, in addition to expanding training and rehabilitation in trades and professions that provide job opportunities in the Libyan labour market in general.
Discorso della Camera dei Rappresentanti libica….
Abdullah al-Sharif Arhoma, Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, confirmed in a statement that he had addressed the House of Representatives’ Youth, Labor and Social Affairs Committee with an official letter,present the matter to the House for a To vote to suspend the parallel CAA publication No. (1) for the year 2025 regarding the suspension of recruitment and contracting procedures for filling positions in public entities. This is due to its negative repercussions and the frustration it has caused among graduates, job seekers, and students in Libyan universities and institutes.
Entrepreneurship and Project Supports…
The engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhouma, Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, clarified that the House of Representatives should demand that the Libyan government establish a clear strategy and vision for alternatives to appointment and contracting within a period not exceeding three months, to be implemented within a maximum of six months. He also mentioned several examples, including (the announcement of 2025 – the Year of Entrepreneurship and Support for Small and Medium Enterprises) through the relevant funds and authorities.
Appointment and contracting based on competence….
The engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhumah, Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, confirmed that it is essential, in the event that contracts continue, to announce job vacancies across all media outlets and to conduct competitive examinations among applicants so that appointments and contracts are made based on efficiency, in order to achieve social justice and eliminate Mediation and favouritism.
The government’s vision for recruitment and job alternatives…
Engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhouma, the Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, also confirmed that the Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation has a ready vision adopted by the Libyan government. This vision includes alternatives for appointment and employment, aiming to provide a decent life for all job seekers by offering genuine job opportunities in the Libyan market.
Partenariato pubblico-privato…
Engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhouma, the Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, emphasised the encouragement of partnership between the public and private sectors, and the expansion in the field of training and qualification in trades and professions that provide job opportunities in the Libyan labour market Lavoreremo anche per sostenere l’industria, riavviare le fabbriche in fase di stallo, incoraggiare gli investimenti esteri e enfatizzare l’occupazione dei giovani libici.
Encouraging drains to grant loans to job seekers…
The engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhumah, Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, called for encouraging drains to grant in-kind loans to job seekers, aligning educational outcomes with the requirements of the labour market, and suspending certain specialisations for specified years. He also advocated for the regulation of foreign labour and the allocation of a portion of their taxes to be utilised in providing grants for job seekers, as well as exempting the private sector from certain taxes for a number of years in exchange for employing a number of young job seekers.
The culture of the private sector in Libyan society…
The engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhumah, Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, emphasised the necessity of promoting a culture of the private sector within Libyan society and linking it to the unified salary scale and social security, while regulating it with laws that govern its partnership with the public sector, as Libyan youth only feel secure in the public sector.
system “Egypt’s industrial workers” …
It is worth mentioning that the Libyan Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation has signed a cooperation protocol with the Egyptian Worker’ Industrial Complex to train Libyan youth in the latest industrial training programmes, especially since the complex has 16 years of experience in the industrial labour market and in managing and operating factories. Engineer Haitham Hussein, head of the Egyptian Workers’ Complex system, participated with a high-level delegation in the first scientific conference on small and medium enterprises, during which he presented recommendations and programmes that contribute to the exchange of experiences between the Egyptian and Libyan sides, emphasising support for the ministry’s vision through its distinguished participation in the development and reconstruction project of Omar Al-Mukhtar City.