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HR minister, business leaders discuss labor market challenges

Ahmad Al-Rajhi engages private sector in Makkah and praises growth in Saudi workforce

- Arab News Riyadh

Saudi Minister of

Human Resources and Social Developmen­t Ahmad Al-Rajhi on Tuesday met business representa­tives of the private sector in Makkah.

During the meeting at the headquarte­rs of the Makkah Chamber of Commerce, Al-Rajhi reviewed the labor market strategy and achievemen­ts between 2019 and 2023 and was told about the main challenges and opportunit­ies in the private sector.

Figures showed that the number of Saudis working in the private sector had increased from 1.7 million to 2.3 million, while women’s participat­ion rose from 17 percent to 35.3 percent, surpassing the Vision 2030 target of 30 percent. Al-Rajhi lauded the private sector’s role in enhancing developmen­t and supporting the labor market strategy and he noted the importance of using national cadres in seasonal work and empowering the country’s youth in profession­s that would help develop their skills.

The minister pointed out that seasonal visas — which he estimated could number 59,000 this year — assisted companies with staffing issues during specific seasons, such as Hajj and Umrah.

Following his speech, talks took place with the Makkah business delegates and chamber committee chairs of Hajj and Umrah, transporta­tion, subsistenc­e, and hotels, among others.

Al-Rajhi suggested that his ministry and the chamber set up a task force to investigat­e mutual challenges and opportunit­ies.

HIGHLIGHT

The number of Saudis working in the private sector had increased from 1.7 million to 2.3 million, while women’s participat­ion rose from 17 percent to 35.3 percent.

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