Arab Times

False employment is rampant in Kuwait labour market: Al-Kandari

‘13 firms, over 500 employees referred to Public Prosecutio­n’

- By Najeh Bilal

Al-Seyassah Staff KUWAIT CITY, Aug 24: Confirmati­on by the State Minister for Cabinet Affairs and Acting Minister of Informatio­n Sheikh Mohammad AlAbdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah of the fact that at least 13 companies and more than 500 employees were referred to the Public Prosecutio­n over cases of false employment and connivance to obtain labor support has stirred up waves of reactions from the public.

And more so, the statistics issued by the Public Authority for Civil Informatio­n (PACI) that the number of Kuwaitis working in the private sector reached 89,727, and those in the public sector reached 345,106 while 14,323 are unemployed as of June 2017 had several citizens and activists expressing frustratio­n over the spread of false employment among Kuwaiti youths in the private sector with the intention of collecting national labor support fraudulent­ly.

In interviews conducted by AlSeyassah daily, these citizens and activists stressed the need to hold the companies, which are implicated in such a practice, accountabl­e by deleting their records from the government systems in order to deter others who are engaged in this scandalous practice.

They said the youths should be enrolled in training courses to qualify them to work in the private sectors so that they do not fall prey to such illicit unethical practices to attain labor support undeserved­ly.

Motivated

They all agreed that the youths should be motivated to genuinely work and utilize their skills and abilities from their young age.

Ahmad Al-Kandari lamented that false employment has become rampant in the Kuwaiti labor market, a matter which calls for drastic sweeping measures to amend the laws in the private sector as well as issue harsh punishment­s for the companies that are implicated in the practice.

Abdulmohse­n Al-Hassan revealed about a category of lazy youths who are used to the habit of getting paid while sitting in the comfort of their homes.

He stressed the need to spread awareness among the youths so that they take up responsibi­lity, adding that they should be encouraged to work.

Heba Al-Saad said, “Thousands of youths have registered in companies for show only so that those companies are not obliged to employ national labor force”.

She urged concerned authoritie­s to devise a mechanism for detecting whether or not the labor support is reaching the deserved beneficiar­ies, saying she wonders why no company has been deleted from the government records despite all the evidences.

Abu Bader stressed that majority of youths who take up such false employment are actually victims because the state did not enroll them in training programs that can qualify them to work in the private sector.

He indicated about certain companies that blackmail some the youths and take a specific percent of the money that the youths obtain from the labor support allowance.

Abu Bader said it is high time for cancelling the so-called support for the national labor force that are working in the private sector when there are numerous negative aspects in this program.

Professor of Psychology at Kuwait University Dr Khader AlBaroun said a youth who is accustomed to getting everything easily from the state will naturally hate going to work and will prefer sitting in cafes as long as they find an escape through “false employment” for labor support.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah hosted on Thursday the outgoing Burkina Faso’s ambassador to the State of Kuwait, Abu Bakr Koti. The minister, during the farewell reception, praised the outgoing diplomat for his role in cementing further the solid relations between the twofriendl­y countries, Kuwait and Burkina Faso. Senior ministry officials attended the audience. (KUNA)
KUNA photo First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah hosted on Thursday the outgoing Burkina Faso’s ambassador to the State of Kuwait, Abu Bakr Koti. The minister, during the farewell reception, praised the outgoing diplomat for his role in cementing further the solid relations between the twofriendl­y countries, Kuwait and Burkina Faso. Senior ministry officials attended the audience. (KUNA)

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