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Kingdom wins three-year deputy seat on ILO governing body

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JEDDAH: The Saudi Ministry of Labor and Social Developmen­t on Monday won a three-year deputy seat of the Internatio­nal Labor Organizati­on (ILO) governing body.

The developmen­t came on the sidelines of the 106th Session of the Internatio­nal Labor Conference (ILC) held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.

The election was carried out on Monday to elect 24 candidates representi­ng government­s in four regions: Africa, US, Asia and the Pacific, and Europe.

The Kingdom earned 168 votes of the 253 total cast to become a non-regular member that will represent the Asian region for 2017-2020.

The ILO deputy membership makes decisions on ILO policy; decides the agenda of the ILC, adopts the draft programs and budget of the organizati­on for submission to the ILC; and elects the director general.

Minister of Labor and Social Developmen­t Ali bin Nasser Al-Ghafis headed the Saudi delegation to the current session of the conference that runs from June 5-16. High-ranking delegates include recent government members, workers and employers.

The ILO was establishe­d in 1919 under the Economic and Social Council, one of the UN’s six main bodies. It supervises implementa­tion of labor programs in areas such as domestic labor, gender equality, forced labor, inspection, occupation­al safety and health, working hours and others.

 ??  ?? A high-ranking delegation from Saudi Arabia, led by Labor Minister Ali bin Nasser Al-Ghafis, second right, attends Internatio­nal Labor Conference (ILC) in Geneva on Monday.
A high-ranking delegation from Saudi Arabia, led by Labor Minister Ali bin Nasser Al-Ghafis, second right, attends Internatio­nal Labor Conference (ILC) in Geneva on Monday.

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