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Labor market has structural problems, says minister

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RIYADH: Ahmed Al-Humaidan, deputy minister of labor and social developmen­t, said the labor market is going through a pivotal stage and has structural problems that have accumulate­d over the past 40 years.

Saudi Arabia has a large number of students graduating from university and they must have the stamina to go through the line of profession­al work, he said, according to Okaz newspaper while speaking at the Internatio­nal Higher Education Conference in Riyadh on Thursday.

He said the ministry is working through mechanisms that are agreed upon within the national transforma­tion program including the balance between education graduates and the labor market.

The ministry said earlier that it aimed to reduce the unemployme­nt rate from 12.1 percent to 9 percent, and boost the percentage of women in the workforce to 29 percent by 2020 through its Nitaqat nationaliz­ation program.

The program seeks to increase the number of Saudis in the labor market through changing the Saudizatio­n percentage, which com- panies are required to maintain.

High percentage of Saudizatio­n in a given entity in turn qualifies that entity to obtain a range of incentives by the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund ( HRDF or HADAF).

Establishm­ents that offer good packages to Saudis are eligible for HRDF support programs based on their accomplish­ment of the required points which are calculated under the “guided support program.”

These include nationaliz­ation rate, average wage of Saudis, percentage of Saudi female staff, job stability and percentage of Saudis with high salaries.

A recent report by the General Authority for Statistics showed women represente­d 80.6 percent of registered job seekers, indicating a problem in accommodat­ing a qualified female workforce in both public and private sectors.

The report showed that women continue to search for jobs up to the age of retirement; given that 3,488 women ages 57 to 66 were still registered as job seekers. There were only 167 male job seekers in the same age group.

 ??  ?? King Salman exchanges gifts with visiting Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita at the Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
King Salman exchanges gifts with visiting Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita at the Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)

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