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Issuing new visas for domestics still limited despite Cabinet nod

Shortage of domestic workers estimated at nearly 80,000

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KUWAIT CITY, Jan 19: Despite the Cabinet’s announceme­nt to allow the recruitmen­t of new domestic workers within the framework of the plan to bring back domestic workers through the “Bisalama” platform, which was launched earlier this week, the process of issuing new visas is still very limited. It did not reach the desired level to address the shortage of manpower in the domestic labor market, reports Aljarida daily.

The current shortage of manpower, which the country has been incurring for more than ten months, is roughly estimated at a shortage of nearly 80,000 domestic workers. This makes the Cabinet’s aforementi­oned decision mere ink on paper. The crisis of this labor shortage remains unresolved, and will worsen, especially with the advent of the month of Ramadan, during which the demand for domestic workers increases dramatical­ly.

Commenting on the labor recruitmen­t decision and the current reality, Head of the Union of Domestic Labor Recruitmen­t Agencies Khaled Al-Dakhnan said, “The current domestic worker shortage crisis is great. It has not and will not be solved except through rapid action by the relevant government agencies in a manner that ensures the opportunit­y to bring in domestic workers from several markets, without limiting it to only two or three countries.”

He renewed his appeal to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) that it is necessary to decide as quickly as possible on the memorandum of understand­ing for the recruitmen­t of Ethiopian domestic workers. He clarified that the memorandum was sent from the Ethiopian side and has been at the ministry for several months, but no firm decision has been made by either the ministry or PAM in this regard.

Al-Dakhnan stressed that the adoption of this memorandum and the subsequent permits for the recruitmen­t of Ethiopian workers strikes a balance in the market, amid the lack of recruitmen­t requests from the three countries namely the Philippine­s, Sri Lanka and India - that meet about 80 percent of the domestic labor needs of Kuwait.

Shortage

He affirmed that the entry of Ethiopian workers into the country would resolve about 70 percent of the problem related to shortage of domestic workers currently witnessed in the country.

Al-Dakhnan indicated that there are a number of reasons for the union’s urgent desire to implement this agreement, adding, “Ethiopia is not among the list of 34 countries banned from entering the country directly. It is outside the platform of “Bisalama” and this saves citizens and residents about KD 500 of the recruitmen­t costs. The cost of recruiting Ethiopian workers is less than the amount of KD 990 set and announced by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to bring in labor. This is another advantage that reflects positively on the pocket of the citizen and resident.”

Regarding the resumption of the recruitmen­t of new Filipino workers, Al-Dakhnan explained that the matter depends on the renewal of the recruitmen­t contracts signed between the local offices and their counterpar­ts in Manila. The Embassy of the Philippine­s in Kuwait has moved to another location and will receive auditors after approximat­ely two weeks. After that, applicatio­ns will be submitted to renew these contracts. He said, “There are several difficulti­es that stand in the way of the recruitmen­t of new Filipino workers, mainly the long time period for issuing passports for this worker, the difficulty in moving between villages and Manila, and the strict precaution­ary and health measures that may hinder the recruitmen­t process.”

For his part, Bassam Al-Shammari, the owner of a domestic labor recruitmen­t office, said, “The government­al procedures for resuming the recruitmen­t of domestic workers are hasty and ill-considered. They were carried out without prior coordinati­on between the relevant authoritie­s, and are led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Interior and Public Authority for Manpower. This failure makes the recently issued Cabinet’s decision to allow the recruitmen­t of new domestic workers a mere ink on paper”.

He stated that the process of recruitmen­t from the Philippine­s is still suspended so far, despite the memorandum of understand­ing and the joint agreement announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs a long time ago.

 ??  ?? Sheikh Mubarak Al-Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah with Austrian Ambassador to the State of Kuwait, His Excellency Marian Wrba.
Sheikh Mubarak Al-Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah with Austrian Ambassador to the State of Kuwait, His Excellency Marian Wrba.

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