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The Federation of Gulf Chambers confirms the UAE’s keenness to enhance the economic partnership between the business community

Sharjah 17-09-2019
The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry stressed the importance of the GCC Human Resources and Labor Market Conference, which is being organized in its sixth edition under the slogan “The Gulf Labor Market in the Light of the Growth of the Digital Economy” in cooperation with the General Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the Federation of Gulf Chambers and the Arab Labor Organization -15th October at the Expo Center Sharjah under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, as an opportunity to learn about the requirements of the Gulf labor market and diagnose the reality of human resources in the GCC countries and highlight the challenges Introduce participants to the importance of maintaining national career talent by investing in human capital and supporting entrepreneurship.
Amani Bukhamseen, Secretary General of the Federation of Gulf Chambers, confirmed that the hosting of the Sharjah Chamber of Human Resources Conference for the sixth time in a row is a continuation of the outstanding successes achieved in its previous sessions and the importance of Sharjah’s role in launching constructive development initiatives, which translates the UAE’s keenness to consolidate the joint Gulf work Enhancing the economic partnership between the business community, pointing out that the importance of the conference lies in identifying the appropriate mechanisms and general concepts in the field of human development economics, most notably human capital and knowledge capital. Performance, adequacy and quality standards in the GCC countries and highlighting the investment returns in the development and localization of the Gulf labor market.
She explained that the forum reinforces the importance of the Union’s efforts in strengthening fraternal ties and supporting joint Gulf action in various economic and developmental fields with a positive contribution from the private Gulf business sector.It is an important step towards highlighting the value of human investment in the private sector and that this sector has the willingness and potential to partner with the government sector. In order to provide more job opportunities in many key sectors and implement several programs, the most important of which is the replacement of expatriate workers by a joint work mechanism and special efforts in this regard at the level of all countries within the framework of the Council system.
For her part, Mariam Al Shamsi, Assistant Director General of the Support Services Sector at the Sharjah Chamber, said that the conference is considered one of the most prominent specialized conferences in the region in investing in Gulf human capital and its role in providing practical steps in innovative ways that highlight the latest and best solutions, practices and scientific experiments. Used.
She pointed out that the conference will witness a wide and high-level participation of a number of decision makers and business leaders in the UAE and the Gulf Cooperation Council in addition to a selection of human resources officials and representatives of major private sector organizations in the Gulf labor market .. The sixth edition of the conference will discuss a number of axes This will have an effective impact in encouraging the private sector to support Emiratisation and entrepreneurship. It will also provide participants with opportunities to study and express opinions on how to benefit from the application of best practices and experiences of the Gulf and local in the areas of human development and Emiratisation.

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