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Imad Hamdi, Secretary-General of the Arab Union of Oil, Minerals, and Chemicals Workers, confirmed that rapid technological changes, especially artificial intelligence, are reshaping the nature of jobs and production patterns globally. This situation calls for an international response to ensure a fair transition and protect workers' rights. He pointed out that the digital revolution has created skill gaps, urging for continuous vocational training and requalification of workers. He also welcomed Egypt's new labor law, which provides greater protection for informal workers and people with disabilities. Additionally, he emphasized the union's support for the sovereignty of Gulf countries against attacks on their vital facilities, calling on the international community to intervene to maintain stability in nations such as Sudan, Yemen, and Libya.
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