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The Better Work - Jordan Program One of the programs of the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) organized a workshop on inspection instructions for factories benefiting from the simplified rules of origin of the European Union to highlight the importance of decent work for the productivity and reputation of the industrial establishment.
The workshop discussed the impact of improving the work environment on raising productivity and increasing the competitiveness of industrial establishments and the inspection instructions issued by the Ministry of Labor to representatives of licensed factories to benefit from the decision to simplify the rules of origin.
The workshop was attended by representatives of the Ministries of Labor, Industry, Trade and Supply and the Jordan Chamber of Industry, as well as chemical, plastics, engineering and clothing factories as part of the second phase of the EU-ILO Association Agreement to facilitate the role of the ILO in monitoring export-eligible factories within the framework of the decision to simplify rules of origin. Between the EU and Jordan.
The Director of the Inspection Directorate at the Ministry of Labor, Eng.
The Director of Industrial Development at the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Supply reviewed the importance of the decision to simplify the rules of origin and the challenges facing the industrial sector to export to the European Union, where 8 companies have so far exported within the framework of the decision to simplify the rules of origin, and exports amounted to 26.28 million euros until 2019 6/30.
She expressed her aspiration to increase the number of companies that have an authorization number and thus increase the value of Jordanian exports within the framework of the amendments to the amended decision No. (1) for the year 2018.
Tariq Abu Qaoud, Director of Better Work Program - Jordan, talked about the program around the world and cooperating with enterprises in knitting and garments to include chemical, engineering and plastic manufacturing sectors to increase compliance in accordance with the Jordanian labor law in accordance with international labor standards. Clothing industry in Jordan.
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