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Libya Reaffirms Solidarity with Palestine at ILO Conference

June 10, 2025
Libya Reaffirms Solidarity with Palestine at ILO Conference
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Libya has reaffirmed its support for Palestine’s full membership in the International Labour Organization (ILO), according to a statement delivered by Labour and Rehabilitation Minister Eng. Ali Al-Abed during the 113th International Labour Conference in Geneva.

In his address to the global assembly, the minister condemned the forced displacement and ongoing violations faced by the Palestinian people. He urged the international community to uphold the labour and human rights of Palestinians, reaffirming Libya’s solidarity with their cause.

Al-Abed highlighted Libya’s commitment to social justice and democratic values, stating that the country prioritises the protection of workers’ rights and dignity. He emphasised ongoing efforts to improve workplace safety and enhance the overall working environment.

The minister praised the ILO for its continued efforts in defending labour rights globally. He also presented Libya’s “Wafid” initiative, which aims to regulate the status of foreign workers and expand inclusivity within the national labour market. The initiative reflects the government’s strategy to manage labour more effectively and ensure rights protection in line with international standards.

Additionally, Al-Abed touched on Libya’s steps to align its national legislation with international conventions, particularly in areas concerning forced labour and human trafficking. He reiterated Libya’s rejection of all forms of forced work and exploitation.

The minister also noted the government’s efforts to adapt to changes in the digital economy and safeguard workers operating in new and emerging sectors. He reaffirmed Libya’s aim to ensure a just and inclusive transition for all segments of the workforce.

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