Prime Minister Jafar Hassan met GFJTU President Khaled Fanatsah to discuss labor issues and government support. Hassan emphasized the importance of labor unions in safeguarding rights and pledged partnerships for training and opportunities. Fanatsah praised the government’s communication efforts and outlined key federation issues, reinforcing GFJTU’s historical significance. The meeting included other government officials.
On March 9, 2025, Prime Minister Jafar Hassan engaged in discussions with Khaled Fanatsah, the President of the General Federation of Jordanian Trade Unions (GFJTU). This meeting is part of the Prime Minister’s ongoing efforts to connect with representatives from various sectors.
Prime Minister Hassan highlighted the critical role labor unions play in advocating for workers’ rights. He emphasized the government’s dedication to partnerships with the GFJTU and other representative unions, particularly focusing on training and providing adequate employment opportunities.
Fanatsah commended the government’s commitment to fostering continuous dialogue with different sectors. He shared significant issues the federation intends to address in order to safeguard the interests of both workers and employers. The GFJTU is notably one of the oldest unions in Jordan, founded in 1954.
During the meeting, Hassan instructed a review of several issues relevant to the GFJTU, reiterating the government’s pledge to support workers and maintain ongoing communication about their concerns. Attendees included Minister of Political and Parliamentary Affairs Abdul Monem Odat and Minister of Labour Khaled Bakkar.
The recent meeting between Prime Minister Jafar Hassan and GFJTU President Khaled Fanatsah underscores the government’s commitment to labor issues and the crucial role of trade unions in advocating for workers’ rights. The government pledges continuous engagement and support for both workers and employers as it addresses key labor concerns.
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