Arab Times

Exit of over-65’s studied

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KUWAIT CITY, May 14: The proposal to dispense with expatriate­s who are 65 years old and above which was discussed at a meeting between representa­tives of the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), the Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) and representa­tives of business owners associatio­ns is just a study, reports AlRai daily quoting government sources.

Minister of State of Social Affairs and Labor and State Minister of Economic Affairs Hind Al-Sabeeh told the daily, “The outcome of the meeting with the concerned parties on the proposal to prevent the issuance of a work permit, renewal and transfer of expatriate workers, who have reached the age of 65 has been referred to the Policy Center of the Secretaria­t General for Planning to study the subject and give its opinion.”

For her part, MP Safa’a Al-Hashem told the daily. “The consensus in the visions between the KCCI and PAM and the Employers’ Union on preventing work permits for those who reached the age of sixty-five is a good step in the right direction.

“I do not think that going ahead with this step will have an impact on the labor market or expertise,” she said.

“What experience­s are we talking about? They (the expatriate­s) simply do not care about Kuwait’s developmen­t. Their main concern is getting high salaries, live a prosperous life in a country that has never asked them to pay any fees for all the services it offers them free of charge.”

Al-Hashem stressed, “The expatriate­s have never worked even for one day to train the Kuwaitis and make room for them. I hope the decision will be implemente­d. I will be very keen that this agreement includes all foreign consultant­s working in the state institutio­ns and occupies important posts in the country.”

The chairman of the Replacemen­t Committee of the National Assembly, MP Khalil Al-Saleh, explained that “the reduction of the number of expatriate­s who exceed three million has become a popular and government demand, in the absence of jobs for Kuwaitis.”

He talked about the terminatio­n of services of unqualifie­d expatriate­s who are a burden on the state. We do not support ending the services of all exThis patriates, especially those who have experience in some fields which are not available among Kuwaitis. There are profession­s that still need expatriate­s, even if they are 65 years old, especially those with experience and profession­al excellence.”

Meanwhile, PAM said the motive behind issuing this decision is keeping in mind of regulating the labor market and providing opportunit­ies for young workers, both citizens and expatriate­s.

However, the representa­tives of federation­s also presented their views on this decision, and explained that it may be positive in some respects, but should take into account the experts and some of the humanitari­an and profession­al conditions that surround them, including the abandonmen­t of experience­s that are difficult to compensate.

The unions have been asked to submit their views and suggestion­s on the draft resolution to the Chamber, which in turn will communicat­e with PAM to reach a compromise formula that meets the needs of the private sector and taking into account the interests of the national economy.

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