Wednesday, 4 November 2020

#SaudiArabia Eases Controversial Restrictions on Foreign Workers - Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia Eases Controversial Restrictions on Foreign Workers - Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia will remove several key restrictions on foreign workers in an overhaul of the kingdom’s controversial labor policies, part of a plan to attract overseas talent and increase job market mobility.

Non-Saudis will no longer need their employer’s permission to change jobs, travel abroad or leave the country permanently, according to Sattam Alharbi, a deputy minister at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. “Runaway” reports that employers can file against foreign workers who stop showing up to their jobs -- effectively rendering them fugitives -- will be abolished and replaced with a procedure for ending their contract, Alharbi said in an interview with Bloomberg on Wednesday.

The new rules will come into effect on March 14 and apply to all foreign workers in the private sector, regardless of salary level, he said.

The changes could have a dramatic effect on Saudi Arabia’s labor market and the lives of the 10.5 million foreign workers who make up about a third of the kingdom’s population.

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