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Jordan Issues First Progress Report on Labor Reform

Report Documents Steps Taken to Attain World-Class Labor Standards

Jordan Issues First Progress Report on Labor Reform

Report Documents Steps Taken to Attain World-Class Labor Standards

Published 10-28-09

Submitted by Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Jordan's Minister of Labor, Dr. Gazi Shbaikat, presented today a new comprehensive Progress Report on Jordan's strategic plan for labor compliance at a briefing in the U.S. Congress hosted by the Democratic Leadership Council and the Embassy of Jordan. The First Progress Report on Labor Administration and Compliance in Jordan highlights the diligent efforts that the Government of Jordan has made towards meeting its international obligations, including those under the U.S.-Jordan Free Trade Agreement, and outlines the Government's tremendous progress in labor reform since its 2008 report.
(http://www.jordanembassyus.org/new/aboutjordan/jordanpdf/LaborReport_Oct2009.pdf)

"We hope this progress report will shed light into the steps Jordan has taken to reform labor administration reform and to strengthen labor compliance," said Minister Shbaikat. "We are fully committed to build on these steps to further improve labor conditions in Jordan, despite the challenges ahead. It is a win-win situation for all; the Government, the workers, the employers and investors alike."

The Government's First Progress Report details the various initiatives undertaken by Jordan since the government's 2008 report on labor adminsitration and compliance, which outlines the tripartite strategy Jordan has put in place that includes; imrpvoing working conditions through enforcement and compliance assistance, enhancing institutional capacity and increasing employment opportunities. The First Progress report presented today provides updates on reforms of the labor inspectorate, amendments to the 1996 Labor Code to provide protections to guest workers, enactment of a new anti-trafficking law, implementation of the Better Work Jordan Project (BWJ), and revisions of the monitoring and compliance mechanisms used by the Ministry of Labor.

In his remarks today, Minister Shbaikat higlighted progress made in implementing the Better Work Jordan Project (BWJ), which the Ministry of Labor has undertaken in coordinatation with the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC). The BWJ combines independent factory monitoring assessments with training and remediation to improve working conditions and enhance the global competitiveness of participating factories. "As the first country to undertake the BWJ after Cambodia, Jordan's implementation of the BWJ is truly representative of its commitment to transparency and accountability," the Minister said.

The Minister also shared the First Progress Report and stressed Jordan's commitment to continuing the labor reform process with U.S. officials at the U.S. Department of Labor and State as well as with Members of Congress in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. In addition, Minister Shbaikat met with representatives of the U.S. apparel companies and trade associations in New York and Washington, DC to further emphasize the Ministry's progress in attaining global labor standards during the last three years and underline Jordan's political will and commitment to continue the labor reform process.

During his meetings with U.S. administration and congressional officials, Minister Shbaikat expressed the government's gratitude for U.S. assistance in providing technical and financial support to enhance institutional capacity at the Ministry of Labor and to launch projects aimed at increasing employment opportunities for Jordanians. He said "We are grateful to our friends and partners in the united States for supporting our reform efforts and for helping us make Jordan a successful model in labor compliance for others in the region and beyond."

Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Washington, DC

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