Direct: The Iraqi Ministry of Oil, that the progress of the appointment of any job right to any citizen, whether the province in which he lives or other Iraqi provinces.
The Ministry noted in a statement that there were no trends of discrimination and discrimination in recruitment procedures among Iraqis, based on geographical scope.
And denied the Iraqi oil, the issuance of instructions on its part in this regard, asserting its rejection of the statements described by the "irresponsible" of the departments of the provinces, which prevent citizens from other provinces to submit their requests for recruitment on the pretext of non-affiliation to that province.
The statement added that this is contrary to the instructions and laws in force that did not explicitly specify this, and that the State, the government and the ministry bear the parties violating the instructions legal consequences.
The ministry demanded that all officials in the oil sector not to declare or make a decision contrary to the instructions and decisions that would make the distinction between Iraqi citizens because they are equal rights and duties as stipulated by the Iraqi Constitution.
In mid-August, the Iraqi Ministry of Oil denied the termination of the services of Iraqi oil companies operating in Basra , stressing that they pay attention to the employment of Iraqi labor regardless of their cities and governorates.
The Iraqi Council of Ministers approved in August, to oblige foreign companies to operate 50% of Iraqi labor within their investment projects.
Protests have erupted since the first week of July in a number of Iraqi provinces; in protest against the deterioration of public services and corruption, and the demand for job opportunities .
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The Ministry noted in a statement that there were no trends of discrimination and discrimination in recruitment procedures among Iraqis, based on geographical scope.
And denied the Iraqi oil, the issuance of instructions on its part in this regard, asserting its rejection of the statements described by the "irresponsible" of the departments of the provinces, which prevent citizens from other provinces to submit their requests for recruitment on the pretext of non-affiliation to that province.
The statement added that this is contrary to the instructions and laws in force that did not explicitly specify this, and that the State, the government and the ministry bear the parties violating the instructions legal consequences.
The ministry demanded that all officials in the oil sector not to declare or make a decision contrary to the instructions and decisions that would make the distinction between Iraqi citizens because they are equal rights and duties as stipulated by the Iraqi Constitution.
In mid-August, the Iraqi Ministry of Oil denied the termination of the services of Iraqi oil companies operating in Basra , stressing that they pay attention to the employment of Iraqi labor regardless of their cities and governorates.
The Iraqi Council of Ministers approved in August, to oblige foreign companies to operate 50% of Iraqi labor within their investment projects.
Protests have erupted since the first week of July in a number of Iraqi provinces; in protest against the deterioration of public services and corruption, and the demand for job opportunities .
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