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Recruitmen­t firms ‘have role to play in Saudi labor amnesty’

- MOHAMMED AL-SULAMI

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s amnesty for residency and labor law violators will call for the involvemen­t of recruitmen­t firms to address any gaps in the employment market, an official said.

The Interior Ministry earlier this month launched “A Nation Without Violations,” a campaign to give residency and labor law violators 90 days to leave the country without penalties.

Recruitmen­t firms in the Kingdom will have a role to play in addressing any shortfall in the employment market as violators leave the country, officials said.

The Saudi Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Labor and Social Developmen­t are committed to ensure strategic partnershi­ps with recruitmen­t companies to help realize the objectives of the campaign, said Maj. Gen. Jomaan bin Ahmed Al- Ghamdi, assistant director of public security for security affairs.

The partnershi­ps will help organize the employment of expats in the labor market, he said, stressing the importance of these measures to eliminate negative security incidences and protect the rights of both parties in the employment relationsh­ip.

Al-Ghamdi’s remarks came during a meeting organized by the Ministry of Labor and Social Developmen­t with representa­tives of recruitmen­t companies in the Saudi market.

Ministry representa­tive Adnan bin Abdullah Al-Naeem stressed the ability of recruitmen­t companies to provide qualified and trained workers to fill gaps in the labor market. These companies are expected to have an important role to play in the national campaign to eliminate labor violations and secure Saudi Arabia’s borders.

Representa­tives of recruitmen­t companies participat­ing in the meeting also put forward recommenda­tions and ideas.

 ??  ?? Jeddah Gov. Prince Misha’al bin Majed inaugurate­s the Jeddah Heritage festival on Wednesday. (AN photo by Fouzia Khan)
Jeddah Gov. Prince Misha’al bin Majed inaugurate­s the Jeddah Heritage festival on Wednesday. (AN photo by Fouzia Khan)

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