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Al-Abed signs an agreement with Al-Madar Company, aiming to create “Wafed package” for foreign workers

Today, Thursday, the Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation, Ali Al-Abed, signed an agreement with Al-Madar Al-Jadeed Company, stipulating that the company allocate a package called “Wafed package”, through which foreign workers will be provided with communication services.

Based on this agreement, the company will grant the foreign worker the phone number from the package upon his registration on the “Wafed” platform and give him a SIM upon his arrival in Libya, through the service centers, explaining the agreement that this service will help in counting the workers in an organized manner, and forming a database about them that can be consulted to her.

In addition, this agreement, which was signed between the Ministry of Labor and Al-Madar Al-Jadid Company, stipulates that the company will allocate a central number for communication, inquiries, and sending messages of guidance and awareness since the entry of the foreign worker into Libya, and enabling him to send requests for complaints and services.

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