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16.05.2011
Hakan Güldağ elected for TOBB Turkey Media and Communication Assembly President
The TOBB Turkey Media and Communication Assembly meeting, attended by TOBB Board of Administrator Member Harun Karacan, was held in order to elect a president and vice-president. The election results show Dünya Gazette Publications Director Hakan Güldağ as president and Turkey Gazetteers Community Deputy President Vahap Munyar as vice-president.
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15.05.2011
TOBB Affiliated Commissions convened
Working under the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), Vocational Education, Social Policies, Agriculture and Tourism Commissions held meetings prior to the 66th General Assembly in the TOBB Union Center.
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11.05.2011
Turkish Female Leader award to Aynur Bektaş
“Women Building Bridges to Solutions in the 21st Century” themed 21st Global Women’s Summit, dubbed “Women’s Davos”, came together with over a thousand women from various countries in Istanbul in May 5-7, 2011. Each year, the summit brings together woman politicians and high-level directors of companies and CSOs.
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10.05.2011
Petroleum, LPG and chemical sector boards notified of environmental legislation
Turkey Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Board, Turkey Petroleum and Petroleum Products Industrial Board and Turkey Chemicals Board gathered in TOBB Social Facilities to be briefed by the authorities about “Environmentally Tasked and Environment Consultation Firms Legislation” and “e-Environment Permits and Licenses Legislation”. Ministry of Environment and Forestry Inspection Department Head Halil İbrahim Yörübulut and Permit and Inspection Department Head Yalçın Karaca briefed the board members as well as taking questions.
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09.05.2011
Beceri’10 Project UMEM Course Administrations meet at TOBB
Course Administers in charge of regionally implementing Specialized Occupational Education Centers (UMEM) for the Beceri’10 Project, came together TOBB Union Center in Ankara in order to assess the project’s implementations and discuss ways to enhance the performance of the project.
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05.05.2011
Customs Gates must work nonstop
In the Turkish Transportation and Logistics Board meeting in Istanbul, the sector’s troubles were addressed. Railway and highway transporters stated that the current practice hampers the sector due to the work hours of customs gates and overtime pay. The Sector Board petitioned for the 35th clause of the Customs Law to be changed in a manner as to allow customs gates to function 7/24.
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