ILO Board Commends Qatar's Achievements in Protecting Workers' Rights

The International Labour Organization (ILO) Board of Directors has praised the important legislative achievements and reforms adopted by the State of Qatar in its ongoing efforts to promote and protect the rights of expatriate workers.
Members of the Governing Body of the Organization, in particular the Governments of the United States, the Governments of the European Union, Canada and the Employers and Workers 'Groups commended the reforms undertaken by the State of Qatar, in particular the abolition of exit visas, the establishment of a Workers' Support Fund and the establishment of joint labor committees and the study of a minimum wage.
The ILO Board Members also welcomed the constructive cooperation and partnerships undertaken by the Government of Qatar to support efforts to implement reforms with a number of Governments, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and the Netherlands, as well as social partners represented by the Employers' Organization, the International Federation of Building and Wood Workers and the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) .
During the session, the Director of the International Labor Office in Doha gave a briefing on the important steps and measures taken by the State of Qatar in a short period of time and its cooperation with the ILO through the implementation of a number of programs and activities related to the development of the Wages Protection System (WPS), as well as setting up plans and training for inspectors, combating trafficking in human beings, procedures of the recruitment and contracting system and strengthening complaint mechanisms.
For his part, Mohammed Hassan Al Obaidly, Assistant Undersecretary for Labor Affairs at the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labor and Social Affairs, said during the meeting that Qatar is willing to ensure a productive working environment for all parties of the work system in compliance with international labor standards and ratified conventions, and to ensure close cooperation with all partners to provide a safe working environment and protecting the rights and interests of all production parties.
He Qatar thanks and appreciation to the partners of friendly governments and employers 'and workers' organizations for their support to the efforts of Qatar and the International Labor Office in achieving the activities and objectives of the Technical Cooperation Program