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  2. List of companies of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural Bank of Libya: Financials Banks Tripoli: 1957 Development bank P A Air Libya: Consumer services Airlines Benghazi: 1996 Charter airline P A Air One Nine: Consumer services Airlines Tripoli: 2004 Airline P A Alajnihah Airways: Consumer services Airlines Tripoli: 2006 Airline, defunct 2011 P D Arabian Cement Co. Industrials Building ...

  3. ManpowerGroup - Wikipedia

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    The growing temporary employment category has been said to be a new category of work intentionally exempt from union protections. “To avoid union opposition, they developed a clever strategy, casting temp work as “women's work,” and advertising thousands of images of young, white, middle-class women doing a variety of short-term office jobs.” [14] In 1961, Manpower spent $1 million to ...

  4. TASC Outsourcing - Wikipedia

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    TASC Outsourcing (pronounced: Task) is a staffing and managed services company of the Middle East headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [3] TASC Outsourcing was founded in November 2007 by Mahesh Shahdadpuri in Dubai and has its operations, through its branches and network, across the Arab states of the Persian Gulf which includes the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman.

  5. Saudi Manpower Solutions Company - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Manpower Solutions Company (SMASCO) (Arabic: الشركة السعودية لحلول القوى البشرية) is a Saudi joint stock human resources company headquartered in Riyadh, focusing on qualifying and employing expatriate workers while providing workforce solutions for both corporate and individual sectors.

  6. UN launches fresh attempt to resolve Libya's election impasse

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    Libya has had little peace since a 2011 NATO-backed uprising, and it split in 2014 between eastern and western factions, with rival administrations governing in each area.

  7. Category:Companies of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Companies of Libya by year of establishment (2 C) * Lists of companies of Libya (4 P) D. Defunct companies of Libya (1 C) G. Government-owned companies of Libya (15 P) I.

  8. Jamahiriya News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Libyan News Agency, also known as LANA, is the official state news agency of the State of Libya. It was founded in 1964 as the Libyan News Agency by a royal decree, amended in 1970 after the 1969 coup d'état and fall of the Kingdom of Libya and changed its name to Al-Jamaherya News Agency (JANA).

  9. List of newspapers in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Al-Tadamun News Agency - originally started in Switzerland in February 2011, later moved to Benghazi, Libya; Libyan News Agency Arabic: وكالة الانباء الليبية ("Lana") - state-run, formerly Jamahiriya News Agency ("Jana") Mathaba News Agency - independent pro-Gaddafi news site still in operation