Minister
of Labor Hassan Radad received a delegation of the Ready-Made Garments Export
Council at the ministry headquarters in the New Administrative Capital,
reflecting the ministry’s commitment to understanding the challenges facing
this strategic industrial sector and supporting measures to enhance production
and increase exports.
During the meeting,
the council presented the main challenges affecting the ready-made garment
industry, particularly concerning the work environment, including leave
entitlements, minimum wage, working hours, and work permits for foreign
workers.
In response,
Minister Radad directed the launch of executive procedures to issue temporary
work permits for select foreign nationals needed by companies in specific
fields.
These permits will
be valid for six months and will be accessible through all labor directorates
across governorates, in coordination with the Central Administration for
Foreign Work Permits, expediting procedures while completing all required
approvals.
Minister Radad
highlighted that, under the directives of the political leadership, the
Egyptian state is committed to facilitating investment, supporting productive
sectors, and removing obstacles to business growth.
He stressed that the
new labor law, developed through extensive stakeholder dialogue, aims to
strengthen labor relations and create a balanced work environment that benefits
both employers and employees, thereby promoting investment, national economic
growth, production, and exports.
Both sides emphasized
the importance of ongoing coordination between relevant authorities and the
Export Council, as well as developing training systems and raising workforce
efficiency in line with global production standards, ultimately enhancing the
competitiveness of Egyptian products in international markets.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette