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المملكة: A new agreement to enhance the sustainability of the legal professions in the Kingdom

The National Labor Observatory at the Human Resources Development Fund in the city of Riyadh signed a data sharing agreement with the Saudi Bar Association, as part of the Observatory’s efforts to build strategic partnerships with relevant authorities in the labor market, in the presence of the Executive Director of the National Labor Observatory, Dr. Muhammad Gharwi, and the General Supervisor of the Saudi Bar Association. For lawyers, Dr. Osama Al-Qahtani; To represent both parties and sign the agreement.
The agreement aims to exchange data to support specialized reports and studies and enrich the Saudi labor market database, which contributes to enhancing professional sustainability and anticipating the future of the legal professions, and contributes to supporting the making of strategic and operational decisions related to the labor market, and supporting the design of policies supported by facts, figures and statistics, while evaluating the impact These policies and forecasting the future of the labor market.

Important step

Dr. Muhammad Gharwi stressed that this partnership is an important step in developing reports, studies and analyzes that support the local labor market, as the two parties will work under the agreement to cooperate in sharing data and raising its quality. Being an important and essential requirement in providing products and services based on accurate and comprehensive data, in order to meet the needs of the labor market. Which contributes to achieving the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
It is worth noting that the signing of this agreement came on the sidelines of the Saudi Lawyers Conference, which is organized by the Saudi Bar Association, and the Observatory’s participation comes within the framework of strengthening the relationship between government agencies. To ensure building long-term partnerships to achieve the strategic goals of both parties.

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