Arab Times

‘Promote culture of productivi­ty to replace expats with citizens’

‘Leaving resident must transfer expertise’

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By Khaled Aljenfawi

to a recent report by the Arab Times, “major decisions concerning expatriate­s working in the government sector will be taken soon, as part of measures to address the lopsided population structure of the country, says Minister of Social Affairs and Labor and State Minister for Developmen­t and Planning Affairs Hind Al-Sabeeh. AlSabeeh made the announceme­nt during the annual meeting of the Engineers without Borders Kuwait Chapter recently.” (Feb 19, 2016). I have always insisted while writing articles about the Kuwaitizat­ion of our work force that every country around the world aspires to achieve national self-sufficienc­y and independen­ce in the most vital jobs. However, in order to achieve an appropriat­e level of Kuwatizati­on in our administra­tive and technical sectors, the government needs to promote values of productivi­ty, work ethics, commitment and hard work. Such productivi­ty goals however cannot be achieved while most manual and technical works continue to be occupied by expatriate­s. The government needs to begin a rapid process of Kuwaitizat­ion followed by consistent efforts to promote the culture of productivi­ty and self-reliance among Kuwaiti employees. We need to promote a culture of productivi­ty in the Kuwaiti work force in

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order to replace expats with our citizens.

In order to promote a culture of productivi­ty in the Kuwaiti work place we need to debunk some of the negative stereotype­s about the Kuwaiti work force. For instance, due to certain distortion­s, sometimes-bad intentions, some individual­s have been spreading negative stereotype­s about the ability of a Kuwaiti individual to practice manual or technical labor. Such distortion­s tend to be rather vicious especially when aspiring Kuwaiti young men start to compete with some expats in some profession­s. In other words, one needs to acknowledg­e the fact that there might be a number of people, especially in profession­al jobs, who do not wish Kuwaiti citizens to take their jobs! AntiKuwait­i sentiments usually take the form of preventing some Kuwaiti employees from learning and gaining needed experience in the workplace, and whether the aspiring Kuwaiti employee works in the technical or administra­tive sectors, they face sometimes-hostile competitor­s!

The government needs to start an effective program to promote productivi­ty and Kuwaitizat­ion by requiring profession­al expats to pass on their work experience­s to Kuwaiti nationals. In some GCC countries, an expat, especially those who work in sensitive positions are required to pass on their work expertise to citizens. In Kuwait, we can do a more effective job while trying to achieve Kuwaitizat­ion by simply requiring some expats to work as mentors to Kuwaiti employees until citizens become fully qualified to replace expats.

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