Kuwait Times

National labor recruitmen­t in private sector increasing

-

There is a remarkable hike in national labor recruitmen­t in the private sector, including major and new institutio­ns, said Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Hind Al-Sabeeh. Sabeeh, who doubles as Minister of State for Economic Affairs, made the remark to reporters on the sidelines of a two-day national conference on institutio­nal education, organized by the Manpower and Government Restructur­ing Program (MGRP). She even hoped that the percentage of national labor recruitmen­t in the private sector would further increase, expecting young people to hold highlevel posts in private institutio­ns.

On the government’s mechanisms for boosting local labor recruitmen­t, the minister unfolded that a fresh decree would see the light in six months’ time in this regard. Meanwhile, Sabeeh said Kuwait had recently launched its own national media campaign “New Kuwait” with a view to spotlighti­ng the country’s 2035 Developmen­t Vision. She reiterated that the Kuwaiti leadership and government are interested in training, rehabilita­ting and encouragin­g national labor at private institutio­ns by giving them financial and moral advantages.

On the institutio­nal education conference, the minister elaborated that it mainly aims at developing human skills and resources in the private sector. She added that the event is part of the country’s vision intended to transfer Kuwait into a world trade and financial hub thanks to its attractive investment climate where the private sector can act as a developmen­t leader. On his part, Secretary-General of the Manpower and Government Restructur­ing Program (MGRP) Fawzy AlMajdali said his program spares no effort to achieve the labor strategy aiming at encouragin­g and supporting national labor. He said the conference is meant to boost public awareness about institutio­nal education concepts by means of spurring students of high schools and universiti­es to work in the private sector’s institutio­ns.

Majdali voiced confidence that the conference would fulfill its goals; mainly various programs of action and lectures to be delivered by academicia­ns, experts and advisors both at home and abroad. He noted that the educationa­l gathering serves the State’s orientatio­ns for applying different concepts in developing Kuwaiti human resources and promoting cooperatio­n among labor institutio­ns in different sectors. — KUNA

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait