saudi arabia to shut doors for expat workers
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Saudi Arabia to shut doors for expat workers

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This will create 20,000 job opportunities for Saudi nationals in the first year.
Abu Dhabi - Emirates Voice

Saudi Arabia is planning to limit work opportunities at confectionery shops and those selling supply and consumer goods to Saudis only.

According to a draft decision being prepared by the Ministry of Labor and Social Development (MLSD), jobs in such shops will be 100 per cent Saudized, local daily Al Madina reports, quoting sources.

When implemented, this will create 20,000 job opportunities for Saudi nationals in the first year.

The ministry also had plans to limit work in food and soft drinks mobile vans to Saudis. Such a move is expected to generate about 6,000 job opportunities for its citizens.

According to a Saudi Gazette report, the Shoura Council recently asked the ministries of labour and social development and municipal and rural affairs to close down small supply stores and issue retail licenses only to big stores which are capable of employing a large number of Saudi men and women. The Council believed that such a move will boost the economy and curb tasattur (foreigners doing business in the names of Saudis against certain fees).

The sources said the ministry was able to employ more than 8,000 Saudi men and women by Saudizing jobs in the telecom sector where jobs in mobile phone repair, maintenance and sale have been 100 per cent Saudized.

The ministry is expected to find employment for more than 5,000 Saudis by limiting work in car rental offices.

Read: Expats in last-minute rush for Saudi amnesty

In the health sector, the ministry recently contracted 7,500 Saudi doctors, nurses and technicians to work in a number of government hospitals and health centers. According to the sources, more than 93,000 Saudi men and women will be employed in the health sector by the end of 2020.

A total of 142,824 recruitment visas were issued to the government and 1,403,731 for the private sector in 2016. A total of 1,173,500 work visas were issued to recruit housemaids last year, the report added.

Quoting official figures, the sources said the the wage protection programme was implemented in 18,545 establishments and companies. But only 7,583 establishments and companies, representing about 41 per cent, were committed to the programme.

Source: Khaleej Times

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