Benghazi – A training course for contract editor assistants began on Sunday. It was held at the Martyr Muftah Bouzaid Hall. This hall is located at the Libyan News Agency headquarters. The General Syndicate of Contract Editors organized the course. They partnered with Miran Company for Training, Development, and Human Resources.
The course targets contract editor assistants. These assistants completed two years of training. They are now accredited as contract editors. This accreditation is from the Benghazi Court of Appeal. The course aims to explain the profession’s law. It reviews specific laws for contract editors. Their rights and obligations are also covered. Prohibitions and their geographical scope are included.
Ibrahim Shuaib is the Head of the Benghazi Contract Editors Syndicate. He spoke to the Libyan News Agency. Shuaib stated these courses are very important. Trainees will receive the necessary seals. This will allow them to enter the job market. These definitions will also enhance their understanding. They can then practice the profession correctly.
He added the course followed a cooperation agreement. This was with Miran Company for Training and Development. It is the first such course for contract editor assistants. Shuaib noted a new course will launch soon. It will target professionals in contract editing. Its goal is to refine their practical experience. This experience is in formal legal work.
