Oman’s Ministry of Labour visits General Directorate of Labour in North Al Batinah

Muscat: The Social Dialogue Committee at the Ministry of Labou and General Federation of Oman workers has visited a number or companies and met with its departments and workers federation, and discuss existing challenges and proposed solutions.

In implementation of the royal directives of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik – may God protect him- to the necessity for officials to visit the governorates and to overcome all obstacles that may hinder the implementation of the government’s plans.

His Excellency Sheikh Nasir Al Hosani, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Labour visited the General Directorate of Labor in North Al Batinah Governorate to see the progress of work and listen to the suggestions of its specialists.

During the visit, a tripartite meeting was held that brought together representatives of the General Federation of  trade unions and the General Directorate of Labor in North Al Batinah, during which they discussed strengthening cooperation between the three parties.

A visit to: LT Complex for Industrial Installations, Sohar Aluminium, SVPT Textiles and the Labor Union for the Industrial Sector.

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