On the occasion of the Employment Career Day: BCCI signed an MOU with the Ministry of Labor
Event Date:
28 September 2013
Under the auspice of the GIZ and within the frame of the national week for employment, BCCI has signed an MOU with the Ministry of Labor. the event was organized by Bethlehem Local Economic Development board, and in the presence of several official personalities in the district.
The signing of the MOU is within the framework of achieving qualitative services provided by the Palestinian Ministry of Labor through the registration service on the system of Palestinian labor market for job seekers; Wherein data about unemployed is available at the offices of employment related to the ministry, such as specialization, abilities, etc.
The office will provide the BCCI with the needed data about those job seekers, in order to integrate them into the labor market, when jobs advertised by employers. So they will be employed in businesses according to the Palestinian labor law.
Accordingly, the two parties agreed on a joint cooperation between them, and to make efforts for promotion and corroboration by the implementation of activities designed to enhance employment opportunities, and to achieve the goals for the two sides.
At the end of the event, Dr. Hazboun said that “Palestinian universities graduate more than 40,000 graduates at a time the labor market accommodate the half, and it is essential to reconsider the curriculum and its suitability with the labor market, and the employment of graduates within the Palestinian companies to reduce the unemployment rate .
The signing of the MOU is within the framework of achieving qualitative services provided by the Palestinian Ministry of Labor through the registration service on the system of Palestinian labor market for job seekers; Wherein data about unemployed is available at the offices of employment related to the ministry, such as specialization, abilities, etc.
The office will provide the BCCI with the needed data about those job seekers, in order to integrate them into the labor market, when jobs advertised by employers. So they will be employed in businesses according to the Palestinian labor law.
Accordingly, the two parties agreed on a joint cooperation between them, and to make efforts for promotion and corroboration by the implementation of activities designed to enhance employment opportunities, and to achieve the goals for the two sides.
At the end of the event, Dr. Hazboun said that “Palestinian universities graduate more than 40,000 graduates at a time the labor market accommodate the half, and it is essential to reconsider the curriculum and its suitability with the labor market, and the employment of graduates within the Palestinian companies to reduce the unemployment rate .