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Three parliamentary sub-committees have been formed to study the possibility of sending Nepali domestic workers for foreign employment in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a country that has a bilateral labor agreement.
Three parliamentary sub-committees were formed at the meeting of the Industry and Commerce and Labor and Consumer Welfare Committee held at the Singh Darbar on Friday.
committee chairman Abdul Khan informed that the coordinator of the sub-committee has been formed to be decided by the first meeting of the sub-committee. According to him, the committee will also give opinions to the parties to make decisions regarding domestic workers.
President Khan said, "There have been issues where parties' views should also be taken in order to make a decision regarding domestic workers." Three sub-parliamentary bodies have been formed in relation to domestic workers. A written decision will come today. The coordinator of the sub-committee will be decided after a meeting. The meeting of the
committee on Friday discussed the possibility of sending Nepali domestic workers to the UAE for foreign employment, a country that has a bilateral labor agreement.
