Labour Minister Jameel Bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan hailed Her Royal Highness Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, Wife of His Majesty the King and President of the Supreme Council for Women (SCW)'s patronage of 'The Second Exhibition for Women and Labour - Opportunities and Challenges', which is organised by the Ministry of Labour, in cooperation with SCW.
Labour Minister commended HRH Princess Sabeeka'a keenness on supporting employment exhibitions for Bahraini women, which comes within the framework of SCW's interest in empowering Bahraini women on all levels as well as supporting programmes and projects to enable women.
He lauded the Ministry of Labour-SCW community partnership, expressing pride in this partnership, affirming its aims of empowering women socially and economically.
He asserted that the exhibitions aims to encourage the private sector to benefit from the experiences and abilities of women looking for jobs and to encourage institutions and private companies to create a suitable climate and attractive business environment for investment expertise of working Bahraini women.
The Ministry called on women looking for a job to attend the exhibition and get informed on the vacancies in the labour market and job opportunities, adding that a bad will be provided for women, who doesn't have transportation starting from 8:00 AM till 1:00 PM.
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