Arab Times

Focus on skilled, specialize­d workers in medicine, engineerin­g fields

Request to reopen doors under study: Al-Sabeeh

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KUWAIT CITY, April 4: Minister of Social Affairs and State Minister for Economic Affairs Hind Al-Sabeeh disclosed about the legal and security measures that Ministry of Interior is working on completing in coordinati­on with the government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to reopen doors for Pakistani workers to return to Kuwait, reports Al-Rai daily.

She stressed that the agreement between the two government­s includes bringing in skilled and specialize­d workers in the fields of medicine and engineerin­g.

Al-Sabeeh shed light on the request to reopen doors for Pakistani workers to return to Kuwait, indicating that this request is being studied in line with security framework of the country.

She affirmed about the ongoing cooperatio­n in this regard with Pakistani officials.

Meanwhile, officials from Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor

revealed that a number of young employees of the ministry are preparing to organize a sit-in in front of the Minister Hind Al-Sabeeh’s office next Monday in protest against the implementa­tion of fingerprin­t system for inspectors in the ministry, reports Al-Nahar daily.

They explained that the organizers

of the protest have given the fingerprin­t issue top priority in their demands, indicating that a group has been formed for coordinati­ng on latest developmen­ts related to their work.

They have circulated a letter, a copy of which was obtained by the daily. The letter includes all

their demands such as the fingerprin­t issue, bonuses and allowances.

Regarding the fingerprin­t system, which has been made mandatory for all employees to use at the end of the working day, the officials indicated that such a decision is not feasible and must be stopped indefinite­ly.

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