There's a number of issues there. One, I think there the law requires a monopoly union confederation, the GFJTU, the General Federation of Jordanian Trade Unions, which on its face is a violation of the principles of freedom of association.
There's also legislation stating that there can only be trade unions in certain designated industries, and in those industries you have one federation.
With regard to the kinds of workers who can join unions, I think there was an important change. It used to be the case that migrant workers were excluded from the coverage of the labour code. Now they can join a union, but it is clear from...[Technical difficulty--Editor]...that the founders be...[Technical difficulty--Editor]....
It also appears that there are limitations on the leadership of the unions—