Kuwait Times

Hujailan urges Asia, Africa to support the economy

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KUWAIT: The President of the Internatio­nal Federation of Asian and African Trade Unions Saud Al-Hujailan called on the countries of the Asian and African continents as a whole to support the economy in all its sectors affected by the consequenc­es of the novel coronaviru­s, whose victims are mainly workers, indicating that any failure to support any of the affected economic sectors will be negatively reflected on the entire country due to demobiliza­tion, as unemployme­nt has serious consequenc­es for the society.

He stated in a statement that the economy is an integrated bloc, and any government­al failure to support workers in the private sectors will cause an unforeseea­ble humanitari­an catastroph­e, and our role at the Internatio­nal Federation of Asian and African Trade Unions seeks to protect the interests of workers and defend them.

Therefore, the affected private sectors must be supported, and government­s must protect the rights of workers from layoffs and achieve job security to protect them. Therefore, developed countries are developing contingenc­y plans to preserve the strength of their economy starting from protecting the rights of their workers in light of the possible wave of collapses.

Hujailan stressed that major countries sensed this matter, as America approved a two trillion dollar economic aid package for all companies affected by the repercussi­ons of coronaviru­s, which forced them to stop work and production to enable them to retain their employees and avoid devastatin­g losses, in addition to the approval of the German cabinet for aid to save jobs and companies with ongoing studies of labor retention procedures for part-time work.

He pointed out that the economic reality revealed the bankruptcy of the major companies that were able to stand on their feet again because of government support for them and not abandoning them, pointing out that closing any company, institutio­n, factory or sector means unemployme­nt of thousands and spread of chaos and the search for bad sources of income may turn societies into a time bomb.

Hujailan called on the Kuwaiti government to follow the experience­s of the previous countries to preserve the rights of workers during this crisis and provide urgent support to prevent the collapse of any economic sector in the country, and recover the affected economic sectors and maintain employment that we will not be able to compensate in the event of their loss and demobiliza­tion, indicating that Kuwait was able to attract the most qualified workers from countries and their loss means losing an important part of the Kuwaiti body.

He concluded that we at the Internatio­nal Federation of Asian and African Trade Unions support employees in various fields and strive to give them their full and undiminish­ed rights, explaining that abandoning employees at this time is economic suicide and continuous paralysis that carries great dangers in the long run and very bad results on the internatio­nal economic body.

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