Times of Oman

Centre to provide work counsellin­g

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Mohammed Al Busaidi, chairman of the Youth and Human Resources Committee at the Shura Council, said: “The idea of the National Centre for Employment is not new and has been suggested on more than one occasion over the past years in different ways. The idea was formally generated through the National Programme for Enhancing Economic Diversific­ation(Tanfeedh) labs.

“The centre is not a goal in itself. What is important to us is the compositio­n of the centre, its powers, its management, and its financial and human resources. We hope that the centre will be integrated and not just another institutio­n within the state institutio­ns or just another experiment to deal with the issue of jobseekers after previous experience­s,” said Al Busaidi.

The National Centre for Employment will also provide work counsellin­g services for jobseekers and is to be a one-stop shop which provides a complete package of services for jobseekers and business owners.

Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SME’s) owners will find it easier to search for employment.

The first-of-its-find centre will work together with other agencies related to the labour mark in the Sultanate.

SMEs

“The centre will coordinate with training centres to link jobseekers to suitable training, and it will also coordinate with SMEs to allow them to hire jobseekers,” the GCC said.

“The centre will also work with authoritie­s to find jobs for jobseekers who have degrees with low demand within the market. If a position cannot be found, the centre will retrain those jobseekers,” a spokesman added.

Another feature of the National Employment Centre is that it will “facilitate SME access to jobseeker databases which will accelerate the process of job interviews and hiring procedures,” the GCC added.

The government also announced that the Public Authority for Manpower Registry will be abolished once the centre begins.

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