Arab Times

Ban on bringing Filipino workers to Kuwait lifted

- By Faris Al-Abdan Al-Seyassah Staff

KUWAIT CITY, April 14: The Head of the Federation of Domestic Labor Offices, Khaled Al-Dakhnan, has announced a ban on bringing Filipino workers to Kuwait has been lifted, after months of meetings and negotiatio­ns between the federation and the competent authoritie­s.

Al-Dakhnan told AlSeyassah daily it is assumed that the recruitmen­t of Filipino workers will start from next week and Filipino embassy begins to process the workers’ contracts.

Al-Dakhnan feels the recruitmen­t of Filipino workers will ease the domestic worker crisis slightly, and pointed out, “We are still waiting for the signing of the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Ethiopia, which will solve the problem of the 70 percent shortage of domestic workers.”

He pointed out all domestic workers’ offices must adhere to the 890 Kuwaiti dinars price set by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

In an unrelated developmen­t , Educationa­l Technology Professor and member of the teaching staff in the Curriculum Department at the College of Education in Kuwait University Dr Walid Al-Enezi affirmed that the book exchange campaign of the college, which was organized in cooperatio­n with the Office of the Dean for Student Affairs, covers the needs of 2,000 out of 7,000 students in the college, reports Al-Jarida daily.

In a press statement, AlEnezi pointed out that controls and regulation­s have been in place in the process of receiving books in order to ensure that the college applies the health regulation­s on the students; such as wearing masks and gloves and social distancing.

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