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Saudi Arabia to enforce 25% localization of engineering professions beginning Sunday

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Last updated: 2024/07/20 at 4:59 PM
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Saudi Arabia has recently announced a decision to nationalize 25% of engineering professions, starting on Sunday. This new regulation will apply to private sector establishments with five or more workers in these professions. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, in collaboration with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, has initiated this move to create more job opportunities for Saudi citizens. The ministry will monitor and implement the decision to increase participation in the labor market and ensure that it aligns with the requirements of the labor market.

Private sector establishments will benefit from incentives and support programs provided by the Human Resources and Social Development system to help them employ Saudis. This includes assistance in recruiting and searching for suitable workers, necessary training and qualification, employment and job retention, and priority access to nationalization support programs. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has released a procedural guide detailing the nationalization process, professions, and required percentages on its website. Establishments are urged to adhere to and implement these regulations to avoid legal penalties for non-compliance.

This decision is part of the ministries’ efforts to create more stimulating and productive job opportunities for Saudi citizens across various regions of the Kingdom. The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing will oversee the implementation of the decision to ensure that it meets labor market requirements and aligns with the specialization of engineering professions. By nationalizing a portion of engineering professions, the government aims to increase the participation of Saudi citizens in the labor market and reduce reliance on foreign workers in these sectors.

Private sector establishments in Saudi Arabia will have access to various support programs to aid them in employing Saudis in engineering professions. These programs include assistance in recruiting and training, as well as access to nationalization support programs and employment support programs through the Human Resources Development Fund. By providing these incentives and support, the government hopes to encourage private sector establishments to hire more Saudi citizens and contribute to the growth and development of the local workforce.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development is emphasizing the importance of compliance with the nationalization regulations to avoid legal penalties. Establishments are required to adhere to the procedural guide issued by the ministry and ensure that they meet the required percentages of Saudi workers in engineering professions. By implementing these regulations, the government aims to create a more balanced and diverse labor market that offers opportunities for Saudi citizens to excel in their careers and contribute to the Kingdom’s economic growth.

Overall, the decision to nationalize 25% of engineering professions in Saudi Arabia marks a significant step towards increasing the participation of Saudi citizens in the labor market. By providing incentives and support programs to private sector establishments, the government aims to create more job opportunities for Saudi nationals and reduce reliance on foreign workers in engineering professions. By adhering to the nationalization regulations and implementing the required percentages of Saudi workers, establishments can avoid legal penalties and contribute to the development of a more diverse and inclusive labor market in the Kingdom.

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