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ILO: Dialogue between social partners vital to shaping the Future ...
(...) This would enable us to improve the business environment in Jordan,” said Adnan Abu Ragheb, Chairman of the Jordan Chamber of Industry.
(...) The meeting comes in the context of the global Future of Work Initiative which was launched by the ILO in 2015, inviting all its member States to undertake dialogues based around work and society, decent jobs, the organization of work and production, and the governance of work.
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