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Iraqi government disrupts official working day one day next week


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Iraqi government disrupts official working day one day next week

 

http://www.shafaaq.com/ar/Ar_NewsReader/257a2cf9-df67-4c03-a2c3-57cf0c815941

 

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25th April, 2019

The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced the suspension of official work on Wednesday, corresponding to 5/1/2019 on the occasion of Labor Day

Next Wednesday, World Labor Day marks the 19th day of the World Trade Day, which dates back to the 19th century, to America, Canada and Australia. Before the announcement of this day in years, Chicago in the 19th century was engaged in labor disputes to reduce working hours in Hamilton, especially in the movement known as the eight-hour movement

 

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12 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

 

 

They ought to shift the narrative to read . . . " Disrupts Official Holidays for work for one day next week "  

We don't want to stress them out now........ 😮🙄😄

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15 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

Disrupts Official Holidays for work for one day next week

 

Don't they actually have to 'work' to then actually disrupt it ??  You can't blame the poor souls though. They need that break right before Ramadan, and another month of doing nothing. Stick a fork(lift) in 'em. Let the holidays commence. :lol:

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Just a thought.........probably nothing.....BUT....in the past when they have increased the value was it not always or almost always on May 1st?

Compared to western currency the dinar is worthless. But it is now worth more than it was when many of us got on this crazy train.....

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33 minutes ago, BETTYBOOP said:

Just a thought.........probably nothing.....BUT....in the past when they have increased the value was it not always or almost always on May 1st?

Compared to western currency the dinar is worthless. But it is now worth more than it was when many of us got on this crazy train.....

Your right, I believe someone post that like 8 of 12 happened on the 30th of April timeframe. I am not sure about any of it but i did read about it. 

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3 hours ago, King Bean said:

 

Don't they actually have to 'work' to then actually disrupt it ??  You can't blame the poor souls though. They need that break right before Ramadan, and another month of doing nothing. Stick a fork(lift) in 'em. Let the holidays commence:lol:

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Exactly.....ramadhan is just around the corner and eid fitr will follow suit. They need cash with purchasing power very badly. Now its the best time to rv

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Disruption of official hours in the Kurdistan region

Editorial date: 2019/4/26 21:27901 times read
Disruption of official hours in the Kurdistan region
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) Arif Hito, Director-General of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs in the Kurdistan region, to disrupt the official hours of all departments and institutions on the first of May.
"The ministry will organize several events on the occasion of the International Labor Day, including a conference on the conditions of workers in the Kurdistan region with the aim of improving their living conditions," he said in a press statement.
He added: The occasion will also see various activities, pointing out that the disruption of official working on Wednesday, 1 May 2019, comes in accordance with the schedule of official holidays in the Kurdistan region.
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