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Digitization and Grievance Handling: Ministry of Labor Undergoes Transformation
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Digitization and Grievance Handling: Ministry of Labor Undergoes Transformation

From El Watan · (6m ago) French Positive tone

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Algeria's Ministry of Labor is undergoing a digital transformation to improve service quality.
  • Minister Abdelhak Saihi highlighted the ministry's efforts in enhancing services through digital means.
  • Digital transformation is recognized as crucial for economic development.

The Ministry of Labor, Employment, and Social Security in Algeria is actively embracing digital transformation, a move that El Watan reports as a significant step towards modernizing public services. Minister Abdelhak Saihi's emphasis on this transition signals a clear commitment to improving efficiency and accessibility for citizens. In Algeria, the push for digitalization is seen not just as an administrative upgrade but as a fundamental driver of economic development. This initiative aims to streamline processes, enhance transparency, and ultimately provide better support for employment and social security matters. For the ministry, this means leveraging technology to better serve the population, addressing grievances more effectively, and adapting to the evolving needs of the workforce and the economy. El Watan frames this as a necessary mutation, essential for the ministry to remain relevant and effective in a rapidly changing world, ensuring that Algeria keeps pace with global trends in public administration and economic progress.

The indispensable role that digital transformation plays in achieving economic development.

โ€” Abdelhak SaihiMinister of Labor, Employment, and Social Security, Abdelhak Saihi, stated the importance of digital transformation in a declaration to the press regarding the ministry's efforts to improve service quality.
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Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.