To hire a Saudi and not assign him a job is illegal

October 29, 2013

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Jeddah, Oct 29: The Ministry of Labor has warned establishments against falling prey to illegal practices by registering Saudi nationals in the facility without really assigning them jobs.

The ministry said establishments that resort to this practice will be subjected to harsh punishment. The ministry pointed out that the countdown had begun for the end of the grace period. Inspection campaigns will begin soon and penalties will be imposed on violators of residency and labor laws.

An official source at the ministry said monitoring campaigns that will be conducted through inspection and follow up teams will begin work from Nov. 3, when the amnesty period comes to an end. “The most obvious of these violations is allowing employees to work somewhere else without following the regular procedures, or employ an expatriate who is self-employed,” the source said.

Employees who are absent, or those who are self-employed, or those who work for an employer other than the one registered with authorities without following regular procedures will be penalized.

Managers of establishments and expatriates who are in violation of the rules and regulations will be imprisoned for two years, in addition to a financial penalty of SR100,000; penalties double for multiple violations.

The source said facilities can avoid future punishments by following regular procedures which include disallowing employees to practice their assigned duties without acquiring regular agreements, facilities should not employ expatriates in an irregular manner, notify passport department and labor office if an employee doesn’t show up at work.

The Ministries of Labor and Interior called on all facilities and expatriates who are in violation of residency and labor laws to take advantage of the grace period, and rectify their status according to applicable laws.

The ministries said that penalties against employers and employees will be applied without exception, and there is no intention of extending the rectification period.

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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who chaired the Cabinet meeting at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi formally approved this. 

He said the move comes in line with implementing the directives of President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who had announced 2024 as the Year of Sustainability.

The Blue visa will be granted to individuals championing sustainability and the use of modern technologies in promoting the circular economy, and other relevant fields.

Sheikh Mohammed said the sustainability of our economy has become linked to the sustainability of our environment, and our national directions in this area are clear and consistent.

He also approved the National Youth Agenda, among several initiatives, instructing the Minister of Youth to prioritise five key areas: empowering youth economically, developing their scientific skills, reinforcing their national identity, enhancing their community contributions, and activating their role in representing their country on the international stage.

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The initiative aims to facilitate the integration of AI tools within these institutions, further advancing the transition toward a new era driven by cutting-edge technologies across federal entities.

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The unveiling of these university rankings marks a significant stride in elevating the calibre of our higher education system and fostering transparency. It empowers families to make informed decisions, selecting the most suitable and exemplary educational pathways for their children,” Sheikh Mohammed said.

“During the meeting, we were updated on recent advancements in our national space sector, with our national cadres now comprising 38 per cent of personnel engaged in global space projects. Additionally, expenditure on space research has seen a 14 per cent increase."

"Our commitment remains steadfast in guiding our youth towards promising and pioneering sectors while safeguarding our environment and adopting leading international technologies within our government. Concurrently, we are dedicated to enhancing our higher education systems, ensuring a brighter future for our youth,” Sheikh Mohammed added.

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