Libya’s 2020 officially recorded workforce increased to 1.8 million
By Sami Zaptia. (Logo: Ministry of Labour). London, 27 January 2021: Libya’s officially recorded workforce rose to 1,872,971 employees in ...
By Sami Zaptia. (Logo: Ministry of Labour). London, 27 January 2021: Libya’s officially recorded workforce rose to 1,872,971 employees in ...
By Libya Herald reporters. Tripoli, 21 August 2016: GECOL workers have said they will go on indefinite strike if their wages are ...
By Libya Herald reporters. Houari Boumedienne airport Algiers where as many as 500 Moroccans are stranded Tripoli, 25 January 2016: There ...
By Libya Herald staff Tripoli, 1 May 2015: The Egyptian government has said that despite its best efforts, some half ...
By Sami Zaptia. Tamtam announced the ban on foreign workers entering Libya (Photo: Sami Zaptia). Tripoli, 8 February 2013: The Deputy ...
Tripoli, 4 February 2013: The Libyan embassy in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, has reached agreement with the Ministry of Expatriate ...
Tripoli, 19 April: Libya’s Ministry of Industry in cooperation with the Union of Libyan Workers and the Higher Institute for ...
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