
Minister of Information and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Sabah Al-Salem Al-Humoud Al-Sabah met with Chairman of the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) Labor Syndicate Aymen Al-Ali and members, where they discussed issues dealing with KUNA employees. During the meeting, last night, Sheikh Salman said that the ministry is keen on facilitating the work environment for employees and solving their problems. Sheikh Salman assured his full support for KUNA's Labor Syndicate personnel and eliminating all obstacles they might face that would restrict them from serving KUNA employees to their best interest. Meanwhile, Al-Ali, who is also the Head of the Higher Organizing Committee of the Sheikh Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah Journalistic Excellence Award, said that he presented the Minister of Information with all the preparations for the Award's sixth session. Al-Ali added, Sheikh Salman affirmed Ministries and Youth's readiness to present all support for this award. The meeting was attended by KUNA Labor Syndicate Secretary Farah Al-Faraj and Treasurer Mohammad Shams Eldien.
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