
Oman’s accelerating reform momentum in labour governance, social protection and social dialogue is setting a strong example for the wider region, International Labour Organization (ILO) Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo said at the conclusion of an official visit to the Sultanate.
He commended the country’s comprehensive approach to implementing the 2023 Labour Law, advancing the unified Social Protection Law and strengthening structured tripartite dialogue, in line with the Sultanate’s Vision 2040 reform initiative. The Director-General also noted that these reforms position Oman at the forefront of regional efforts to build more resilient and inclusive labour markets.
During his visit, Houngbo held high-level meetings with senior government officials, employers’ and workers’ representatives, and national institutions to review progress under recent labour and social policy reforms and to identify priorities for continued collaboration.
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