Minister of Labour H E Dr. Ali bin Smaikh Al Marri recently attended the 101st session of the Governing Body of the Arab Labour Organization in Cairo. The meeting included representatives from governments, employers, and workers from Arab countries, as well as various Arab and regional organizations. During the session, important matters were discussed, and resolutions and recommendations were made regarding the implementation of previous sessions’ resolutions, the situation of workers and Palestinians in occupied territories, the Economic and Social Council’s work outcomes, and the results of the Higher Coordination Committee for Joint Arab Action’s 56th session. As the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Arab Labour Organization from October 2023 to September 2024, Dr. Al Marri played a significant role in leading the discussions and decision-making processes.
One of the key topics discussed during the meeting was the implementation of resolutions from previous sessions, including those from the 100th session of the Governing Body and the 50th ordinary session of the Arab Labour Conference. These resolutions play a crucial role in shaping the organization’s future actions and initiatives aimed at improving the working conditions and rights of employees in Arab countries. Additionally, the Council addressed the report on the situation of workers and the Palestinian people in occupied Arab territories, highlighting the importance of protecting the rights of individuals in conflict zones and promoting peace and stability in the region.
The Economic and Social Council’s work outcomes were also a focal point of discussion during the meeting. As a platform for collaboration and decision-making on economic and social issues affecting Arab countries, the Council’s work plays a significant role in shaping policies and initiatives for sustainable development and growth in the region. The outcomes of the Council’s work were reviewed, and recommendations were made to further enhance cooperation and coordination among member states to address common challenges and opportunities.
Another important aspect of the meeting was the results of the Higher Coordination Committee for Joint Arab Action’s 56th session. The Committee plays a vital role in promoting cooperation and coordination among Arab countries to address shared goals and challenges in various spheres, including labor, economic, social, and political affairs. The outcomes of the 56th session were discussed, and strategies were developed to strengthen joint Arab action and enhance regional integration to achieve sustainable development and prosperity for the Arab nations.
As the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Arab Labour Organization, Dr. Al Marri’s leadership and guidance were instrumental in steering the discussions and decision-making processes during the 101st session. His commitment to promoting the rights and well-being of workers in Arab countries, as well as his dedication to fostering cooperation and coordination among member states, were evident throughout the meeting. Dr. Al Marri’s role in presiding over the session and contributing to the resolutions and recommendations made demonstrate his strong commitment to advancing labor rights and promoting social and economic development in the Arab region.
Overall, the 101st session of the Governing Body of the Arab Labour Organization was a significant milestone in advancing the organization’s mission of promoting decent work and social justice in Arab countries. Through meaningful discussions, resolutions, and recommendations, the session emphasized the importance of collaboration and cooperation among governments, employers, workers, and various organizations to address common challenges and opportunities in the region. Dr. Al Marri’s leadership during the session showcased his dedication to advancing labor rights and promoting sustainable development in the Arab world, highlighting the crucial role of the Arab Labour Organization in shaping the future of work in the region.