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Iranian labor law describes the rules of employment in Iran.As a still developing country, Iran is considerably behind by international standards. It has failed to ratify the two basic Conventions of the International Labour Organization on freedom of association and collective bargaining, and one on abolition of child labor. [1]
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The first Labour law was approved by cabinet (but not the parliament) on May 18, 1946, in a special situation where the labour strikes was going to take a political aspect. [2] The inability of "General Office of Labour" to overcome the difficulties and other reasons, resulted in the formation of the "Ministry of Labour and Advertisement" [ 3 ...
A comprehensive law covers labor relations, including hiring of foreign workers. This provides a broad and inclusive definition of the individuals it covers, recognizing written, oral, temporary and indefinite employment contracts. Considered employee-friendly, the labor law makes it difficult to lay off staff.
Intellectual property in Iran; LGBTQ rights in Iran; Iran Nuclear Achievements Protection Act; Iran's 20-year vision plan (Iran 1404) Iran's Family Protection Law; Iranian Government's Reciprocal and Proportional Action in Implementing the JCPOA Act; Iranian labor law
The Ministry of Cooperatives, Labour, and Social Welfare (Persian: Wezārate Taāwon, Kār wa Refāhe Ejtemāi) is an Iranian government body responsible for the oversight of Cooperative business, regulation and implementation of policies applicable to labour and social affairs. It also oversees the Social Security (social welfare) of Iran. The ...
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As much as 70% of Iran's imports could be substituted by domestically produced products. Iran has passed a law that bans the import of foreign goods and services when similar products or capacities already exist in Iran. [43] [44] [45] The government says that 200 thousand new jobs are created with every one billion dollar reduction in imports.