TY - JOUR ID - 97168 TI - Impact of Labor Law Implementation in the Lebanese Pharmaceutical Sector JO - Management Studies and Economic Systems JA - MSES LA - en SN - 2408-9583 AU - Bazaza, Ola AD - Department of Business Administration, Beirut Arab University, Beirut, Lebanon Y1 - 2019 PY - 2019 VL - 4 IS - 4 SP - 287 EP - 294 KW - Labor Law KW - Productivity KW - pharmaceutical sector KW - community pharmacists KW - Medical representatives DO - N2 - Labor law implementation has a basic role in increasing employment stability, decreasing turnover, and managing the employer-employee relation, which increases the productivity levels in any organization. In this paper, the importance of implementing the labor law in the Lebanese pharmaceutical sector, in the two main divisions, sales (medical representative) and community pharmacies is discussed. An interview was conducted with a community pharmacy, where the labor law is not fully implemented; employees do not have any obligatory salary range, annual leaves, or sick leaves. Interviews showed how the pharmaceutical sector is falling back due to the lack of motivated pharmacists, a stable work environment, fair competition, and the recent phenomena of hiring employees without a pharmacy degree to replace pharmacists for lower salaries. The presence of a strong labor law would protect employees, ensure their rights, motivate them and finally increase their productivity. This would support the pharmaceutical sector and protect it from further regression. UR - https://www.msaes.org/article_97168.html L1 - https://www.msaes.org/article_97168_d163e1f8778dc73e846d5965bed7c4a6.pdf ER -