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Saudi Arabia plans to create 1.2 m jobs for locals by ending domination of foreigners in crucial occupations

Source: Xinhua   2017-03-13 16:25:27

RIYADH, March 13 (Xinhua) -- The Saudi labor ministry will launch a program to create 1.2 million jobs for locals by ending the domination of foreign workers in crucial occupations, local media reported on Monday.

The goal of the program is to cut unemployment among Saudi citizens and to ease the high demand for foreigners in important jobs in all sectors, Al Hayat reported.

This will be done through a nationwide training and other initiatives, the paper said.

The ministry will restrict the access to some jobs to only Saudis, especially in the business sector, such as those related to production, maintenance and manufacturing.

The ministry has recruited more than 16,000 Saudi men and women in jobs related to selling and repairing mobile phones.

In January, Saudi Arabia announced that 120 local engineers were sent to Britain for training.

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Saudi Arabia plans to create 1.2 m jobs for locals by ending domination of foreigners in crucial occupations

Source: Xinhua 2017-03-13 16:25:27
[Editor: huaxia]

RIYADH, March 13 (Xinhua) -- The Saudi labor ministry will launch a program to create 1.2 million jobs for locals by ending the domination of foreign workers in crucial occupations, local media reported on Monday.

The goal of the program is to cut unemployment among Saudi citizens and to ease the high demand for foreigners in important jobs in all sectors, Al Hayat reported.

This will be done through a nationwide training and other initiatives, the paper said.

The ministry will restrict the access to some jobs to only Saudis, especially in the business sector, such as those related to production, maintenance and manufacturing.

The ministry has recruited more than 16,000 Saudi men and women in jobs related to selling and repairing mobile phones.

In January, Saudi Arabia announced that 120 local engineers were sent to Britain for training.

[Editor: huaxia]
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