In light of the high unemployment rate among Iraqi youth, whose demands to provide them with job opportunities are often ignored, foreign workers continue to work in Iraqi oil fields and other various investments, and according to the previous parliamentary work committee, there are approximately 1.5 million foreign workers in Iraq, some of whom receive a salary. of up to 8.5 thousand dollars monthly, and this is not only a waste of public resource, but also a loss of the rights of Iraqi workers and engineers who are deprived of such opportunities.https://iraqnews.info/blog/archives/76108

Therefore, NIHR, as one of the entities concerned with the defense of human rights, calls on the current parliamentary work committee, the supervisory authorities, and decision-makers to follow up on this and just the Iraqi workforce. At the same time, our organization is monitoring the work of the investment companies building the model schools to follow up on the quality of work specifications to ensure the provision of a safe educational environment for our dear students.

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