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17 Oct 2016

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Jordan Times

Jordan: USA removes garment industry from forced labour list

ILO lauds removal of Jordan from forced labour list, 9 October 2016

The removal of Jordan’s garment sector from the US forced labour list is a milestone for the industry, an official from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said on Sunday. “In 2006, the challenging working conditions had a huge impact on the sector’s growth and the country’s reputation at large. Despite the difficult situation back then, the stakeholders have turned problems into opportunities to increase the level of compliance,” said Tareq Abu Qaoud, programme manager at the ILO’s Better Work Jordan. 

The US Department of Labour (DOL) removed garments produced in Jordan from its 2016 Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorisation Act list, as “the incidence of forced labour in the production of garments in Jordan has been significantly reduced”, a US DOL report read, according to an ILO statement… 

Advances must continue to guarantee further improvement, the US DOL said, particularly in light of the sector’s expected expansion as Syrian refugees are integrated into the formal labour market.

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