A Liberian delegation is currently in Geneva, Switzerland to attend the 108th session of the International Labor Conference.
Senate to Probe Controversial NPA Cargo Tracking Agreement
The Liberian Senate has mandated its committees on Commerce, Public Cooperation, and Judiciary to probe the controversial Cargo Tracking Agreement entered into by the National Port Authority and Global Tracking and Maritime Solution.
Products Shown at the Made in Liberia Contest
A visual look at some of the products pitched at the Made in Liberia contest.
Twelve Companies Selected to Present at AGOA Expo and Trade Fair in U.S.
Twelve Liberian companies have received sponsorship to travel to the African Growth and Opportunity Act Expo and Trade Fair in New York.
Liberia-made Products Pitching Contest to be Held in Monrovia
The Liberia Chamber of Commerce and the Ezzat N. Eid Foundation have organized a contest to attract products made in Liberia.
Women in Business Advance Roadmap to Increase Participation in Decision-making
Nearly one year after a taskforce was charged with determining the issues contributing to a low percentage of women on company boards in Liberia, that taskforce has presented its findings and recommendations.
New Labor Minister Commits to Implementing Labor Laws
The new minister of labor, Moses Kollie, has committed his leadership to vigorously enforcing the 2015 Decent Work Act and other policies governing the sector.
Liberia Chamber of Commerce Struggles to Increase Female Participation
It is no secret that males dominate the formal sector of business in Liberia. Unsurprisingly, this carries over to women’s participation in the membership of business organizations like the Liberia Chamber of Commerce.
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