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Parliamentary Committee: the private sector obliged to apply labour law after legislation

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Parliamentary Committee: the private sector obliged to apply labour law after legislation
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She said the labour and Social Affairs Committee that act being discussed within the Commission for legislation will be binding for private sector three partners rights will ensure that the employee and the employer and the State. Committee Chairman confers the "Action Committee was in the process of labour law legislation in line with international standards to ensure the rights of the three partners working and the employer and the State", stating that "the Commission adopted European standards in this area."

"If labour law launched it would be binding on private companies," he said, adding that "any worker in the private sector include the public Superannuation Act if social security guaranteed." "The law will include freedom of trade union organization in Iraq."

The Ministry of labour and Social Affairs still apply the old Labour Code, launched in 1987 and who sees unions and industry associations that its application was in favor of employers. The former Labour Code and applicable decision of so-called "RCC" defunct No. 150 of 1987 and to revoke the Union organizing in the State sector and label staff workers.

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