Tunisia was elected for the second time in its history at the head of the judicial expert committee of the Arab Labour Organisation (ALO) for a one-year duration.
The former director-general of labour at the Ministry of Social Affairs and previous director of the Arab Centre for labour Administration and Employment (ACLAE) Mohamed Kchaou was chosen as executive head of the committee during the ALO official meeting in Cairo.
The committee trains in properly reviewing official records from ALO member states on the effective implementation of enacted Arab labour Conventions and reports associating to non-ratified conventions.
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