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Recruitment drive team visits Wadi Araba
By Petra - Aug 24,2014 - Last updated at Aug 24,2014
WADI ARABA — The third national recruitment campaign started its field visits on Sunday in Wadi Araba to learn about residents’ needs and requirements with regard to training and recruitment.
The campaign’s delegation, which included Culture Minister Lana Mamkegh and Labour Ministry Secretary General Hamadah Abu Nijmeh, listened to the public’s needs, including jobs in Aqaba and replacing guest workers with Jordanians.
Abu Nijmeh briefed Wadi Araba dignitaries on preparations made for the recruitment days, scheduled to begin next month.
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