Syrian Labour Migration: Low Wages and High Prices Push Workers Out
In 2011, the public sector employed 3.5 million Syrians, but only 1.8 million remain today, according to Imad al-Din al-Musbah, a former advisor to the Damascus Labour Union.
In 2011, the public sector employed 3.5 million Syrians, but only 1.8 million remain today, according to Imad al-Din al-Musbah, a former advisor to the Damascus Labour Union.
The Deputy UN Envoy affirmed that a comprehensive solution, in line with Security Council Resolution 2254, is the only viable path forward for Syria, al-Watan writes.
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The United Nations defines violence against women as one of the most widespread human rights violations globally, Enab Baladi reports.
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Hundreds of schools have been destroyed in Syria after attacks from the regime or Russia, Enab Baladi writes.
According to several Syrian pharmaceutical factory owners, securing raw materials for pharmaceuticals continues to be a significant challenge for the Syrian pharmaceutical industry, Athr Press writes.
The current economic situation in Syria, combined with the lack of job opportunities in both the public and private sectors, has led to the rise of a new work model that deviates from the traditional one, al-Watan writes.
The factory, built at an estimated cost of $50 million, originated in 2004 during former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami’s tenure and was inaugurated in 2007, +963 Media.
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The recent remarks by Minister of Internal Trade Louay al-Munajjid, in which he criticized the pricing mechanisms adopted by his ministry, continue to reverberate in commercial circles, al-Mashhad writes.
The rise in illegal logging across Syria has expanded beyond forests to include fruit-bearing trees, al-Araby al-Jadeed writes.
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The United Nations has launched the “Early Recovery Strategy” across all territories of the Syrian Arab Republic for a period of five years, al-Watan reports.
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One person was killed and seven others were injured due to fires that erupted in large areas around Qardaha, located in the Lattakia countryside in western Syria, Syria TV reports.
The new SDF curriculum emphasizes Kurdish as the primary language in schools, al-Araby al-Jadeed writes.
The renewal is the second for the company, whose first renewal ended in October, as reported by Syria Report on Tuesday, October 29.
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