Work conditions in Syria
The Active Population in Figures
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2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
Labour Force |
5,147,953 | 5,224,030 | 5,165,789 |
Source:
International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database
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2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
Total activity rate |
46.44% | 46.65% | 46.84% |
Men activity rate |
77.23% | 77.58% | 77.89% |
Women activity rate |
15.48% | 15.63% | 15.76% |
Source:
International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database
Working Conditions
- Legal Weekly Duration
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42 hours.
- Retirement Age
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60 in the civil service.
- Working Contracts
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The law is very specific and precise regarding the contracts of employment. The sources of labor legislation in the Syrian Arab Republic are law n°91 of April 5, 1959 and legislative decree n°49 of July 3, 1962. The contract must be drawn up in Arabic with a duplicate, with a copy for each party (art. 43, LC). The trial period is stated in the contract, but it cannot exceed 3 months (art. 44, LC). A contract of employment can be established for a short term period or for an unspecified period of time. If it is agreed for a short term period and both parties continue to comply with it after the expiration date, it must be renewed for an indefinite period of time (art. 71, LC).
- Labour Laws
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Consult Doing Business Website, to obtain a summary of the labor regulations that apply to local entreprises.
Cost of Labour
- Minimum Wage
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SYP 37,600 per month for civil servants (source: Enab Baladi, 2020)
- Average Wage
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Gross average monthly wage for civil servants: SYP 149,000 (source: Enab Baladi, 2020)
- Social Contributions
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Social Security Contributions Paid By Employers: 17.1% of payroll costs, divided as follows: 14% to cover old age, disability and death benefits; 3% to the work injury benefits scheme; and 0.1% to a lump-sum disability benefits fund.
Social Security Contributions Paid By Employees: 7% of income.
Social Partners
- Employer Associations
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SIBA - Syrian International Business Association
- Social Dialogue and Involvement of Social Partners
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The General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU) is the organization which represents workers in Syria. Since 1968, a decree has obliged all the country's trade unions to belong to the GFTU. This organization is strictly controlled by the ruling Baath party. It coordinates most aspects of union activity and determines which sectors or activities may create a union or a federation. As a consequence, union action is minimal and strikes are very rare.
- Unionisation Rate
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The unionization rate in Syria is 100 %. Belonging to a trade union is mandatory in order to be employed.
- Labour Regulation Bodies
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Syrian Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor.
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