Libyan Labor Ministry Demands Formal Legal Regularization of Egyptian Workforce to Stabilize National Market
Labor Minister Ali Al-Abed meets with Egyptian diplomats to formalize labor regulations and protect the rights of Egyptian nationals working in Libya.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 1, 2026, 5:46 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Libya Observer

Enforcement of Regulatory Compliance for Foreign Labor
The Libyan Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation, Ali Al-Abed, has formally requested a comprehensive regularization of the legal standing of Egyptian workers currently operating in the country. During a strategic meeting held in Tripoli, the Minister emphasized that the era of informal labor arrangements must give way to a structured, lawful framework. According to Al-Abed, this transition is a mechanical necessity for the protection of individual worker rights and the overall health of the Libyan labor market. By enforcing these existing laws, the ministry aims to eliminate the vulnerabilities associated with undocumented work while creating a transparent environment for international employees.
Diplomatic Coordination on Labor Market Standards
The dialogue included Tamer El-Hefny, Egypt’s chargé d’affaires to Libya, who represented the interests of the Egyptian workforce during the proceedings. Both parties engaged in detailed discussions regarding the mechanisms necessary to settle the residency and employment status of thousands of nationals. The meeting serves as a clear signal that bilateral relations are being leveraged to solve long-standing administrative bottlenecks. According to the Ministry of Labour, the primary goal of this coordination is to establish a safe and predictable working environment that aligns with international labor standards and domestic Libyan statutes.
National Awareness Campaign for Migrant Workers
In an effort to facilitate a smooth transition toward total compliance, Minister Al-Abed urged the Egyptian diplomatic mission to lead an intensive awareness campaign. This initiative is designed to educate Egyptian nationals on the specific official procedures and labor regulations they must follow to avoid legal complications. The Ministry believes that if workers are better informed of their obligations, the resulting increase in registration will support broader market stability. According to official statements, the success of this regulatory push depends heavily on the proactive engagement of the workers themselves in seeking out legal documentation.
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