Saudis to replace expatriates in 12 occupations
The first phase of the latest Saudisation drive will be implemented starting September 11
Saudi Arabia is planning to replace expatriates with Saudis in 12 occupations within the next five months. The first phase of the latest Saudisation drive will cover salespersons in car and motorcycle shops, clothing stores, children’s clothing, men’s accessories, home and office furniture stores, and household utensils. It will be implemented starting September 11, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported yesterday.
The second phase, to be included two months later, will include watch shops, eyeglass shops, electrical appliances and electronic shops, and the third phase, in mid-January, will target salespeople in medical equipment stores, construction materials shops, auto spare parts shops, carpet shops of all kinds, and confectionery shops.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Development said that it was aiming at empowering male and female citizens economically through employment opportunities and at boosting their participation in the private sector.
The Saudisation of the 12 jobs was announced in January when Minister of Labour and Social Development Ali Al Ghafees issued a decree to limit work in them to Saudi men and women with the start of the New Hijri Year.
A committee was formed to develop a programme for nationalising jobs in the 12 occupations.