Riyadh is set to host the second edition of the Global Labor Market Conference tomorrow, bringing together 45 labor ministers, heads and representatives of international organizations, 200 speakers, and over 5,
He further underscored the Kingdom's dedication to building a future-ready workforce and ensuring inclusivity and resilience, in alignment with Vision 2030
Saudi Arabia hosts the Global Labour Market Conference, unveiling two initiatives aimed at transforming global labor challenges into opportunities. The Labour Academy, developed with the World Bank, will train policymakers globally,
Leaders and experts gather in Saudi Arabia for the Global Labour Market Conference to address labour market challenges and shape its future. Attendees include policymakers, scholars, and industry leaders examining labour dynamics.
Saudi Arabia will host 45 ministers and more than 200 local and international speakers to boost cooperation and create more suitable job opportunities for youth worldwide, according to Dr. Abdullah Abuthnain,
FIFA is under fire after rejecting calls to monitor the treatment of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia who will be hosting the 2034 World Cup. The move has sparked criticism from human rights activists,
Policymakers, industry leaders, scholars, innovators and field experts from the labour sector on Wednesday gathered here in Saudi Arabia to participate in a global conference to discuss challenges and draw a future roadmap for the labour market.
MEPs had criticized the world football governing body for awarding the 2034 tournament to the Gulf petromonarchy.
US President Donald Trump, called on companies globally to manufacture their products in the United States, while also issuing a stern warning to those doing otherwise that they will have to pay tari
Opening the second edition of the Global Labor Market Conference (GLMC), His Excellency Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi, Minister of Human Resources
Cairo: Saudi Arabia has launched a labour academy to develop global markets and address employment challenges. The launch was announced by Saudi Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Al Rajhi at a global labour market conference that ended in Riyadh this week.
The Minister of Labour and Social Affairs of Somalia, Yusuf Mohamed, participated in the World Bank and Global Labor Market Conference (GLMC) held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.The two-day event gathered 40 labor ministers and representatives from 100 countries to discuss the future of labor regulation and policy.