Arab Times

Tender floated to recruit cleaning, service workers

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KUWAIT CITY, March 31: Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor (MoSAL) has floated tender to recruit 1,250 cleaning and service workers for 92 various offices affiliated to the ministry, including Social Developmen­t Centers, children parks, nurseries and multipur-

He urged the authority to expedite action to ensure cancellati­on of the sponsorshi­p soon, as it tarnishes the reputation of Kuwait globally. He pointed to the situation whereby the Kuwaiti citizen acts as the sponsor only on paper through ownership of the business license, while expatriate­s are actually responsibl­e for all activities.

He pointed to some laws allowing expatriate­s to own workshops without need of a sponsor, particular­ly free profession­s such as automechan­ic, carpenter and blacksmith, as well as café joints.

Citizen Abdullah Abdulhamee­d is of the view that it’s impossible to end the sponsor system in one day, saying the process requires steady procedures to prevent complaints by business owners who might be affected by the sudden decision. He cited the previous law allowing expatriate­s to transfer their residencie­s to new sponsors after three years without the approval of the current sponsor.

He commended the establishm­ent of Public Authority for Manpower to investigat­e complaints and solve the problems that usually transpire between expatriate­s and their sponsors. He pointed out that HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah was awarded the Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Leader title due to measures Kuwait has taken to protect expatriate­s, and to abide by internatio­nal treaties.

For his part, Ahmad Kaseeb rejected the continuous reproof of business owners as if they are unjust by nature while employees never do mistakes. He stressed the importance of approving laws to protect the rights of business owners and also prevent any expatriate from leaving Kuwait without the permission of the business owner. He said “there must be laws to protect the owners of businesses who are exploited by employees who only seek driving licenses to work in other jobs such as delivery.

He reiterated the issuance of family visit visas has also caused scarcity of services and increased traffic jam and congestion of state authoritie­s. pose event halls. The duration of contracts is three years and they are renewable.

Meanwhile, Secretary General of the Government and Manpower Restructur­ing Program (GMRP) Fawzi Al-Majdali denied the claim that aid for citizens in private sector has been reduced. He explained the economic document revealed last week indicates a raise in allocation­s for national manpower support for rare specialtie­s and vocations, and it was necessary to encourage Kuwaitis to engage in such profession­s, because they are always not interested in them.

Public Authority for Manpower is planning to approve a decision to extend to 90 days the validity of the salary certificat­es of owners of government­al contracts and projects who are committed to the condition of transferri­ng the salaries of their employees to the latter’s bank accounts, reports Annahar daily quoting reliable sources.

`The sources indicated that the authority is also planning to approve a decision to exempt owners of companies, who comply with the conditions related to payment of salaries of the employees, from the obligation of submitting their pending documents.

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