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Liberia: Senator Dillon Wants Labor Minister Summoned Over Work Permit Violations

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Monrovia — Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillon is seeking the endorsement of the Liberian Senate to summon the Minister of Labor, Cllr. Cooper Krauh, to address concerns over the issuance of work permits to non-Liberians.

In a written communication presented during the Senate session on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, Senator Dillon described these actions as violations of existing labor regulations, which prioritize Liberian workers in both skilled and unskilled positions.

He cited Chapter 7, Section 7.1, and Chapter 45, Section 45.9 of the Decent Work Act, which grant the Ministry authority to issue work permits to foreigners. “However, under the Revised Regulation No. 17 (2019), which outlines the legal framework for work permits, there are strict conditions that should limit the employment of non-Africans in the informal sector and ensure that certain jobs remain exclusively for Liberians,” Dillon emphasized.

According to the provisions, employers must prove they are unable to find a qualified Liberian for a job before applying for a foreign worker’s permit. This includes publishing job vacancies in at least two local newspapers and two radio stations for a month, and obtaining a certificate from the Ministry as proof that no suitable Liberian candidate is available.

Senator Dillon, who chairs the Senate’s Committees on Foreign Affairs and Information, stressed that the Ministry of Labor has continued to issue and renew work permits for foreign nationals, even for jobs where qualified Liberians are available.