Economists expect new era in KSA labor market

EDDAH: KHALIL HANWARE
Published — Thursday 7 November 2013

Top businessmen and economists in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are unanimous in their opinion that the crackdown against illegal workers following the end of the amnesty period would only benefit the Saudi economy in the long run though short-term obstacles may be encountered.

The move will help eradicate the gray economy, besides creating more job and investment opportunities for young citizens, they said.

Under the new labor laws, the government is seeking to increase the number of citizens employed in the private sector by introducing job quotas for citizens. Companies failing to comply with the nationalization scheme will have to face penalties.

Ihsan Bu Hulaiga, a Riyadh-based economic analyst, told Arab News: “We need legal expats for our economy to grow. Once illegals expats are sent back home, we can enumerate the total strength of the legal work force in the Kingdom, what they do and which cities they are based in. This will be relevant to analyze and formulate business policies for the future.”

Bu Hulaiga said: “What we are witnessing now is that illegal foreign workers are at large. They are in hiding and will surface after the raids are carried out in various places. This phenomenon will not continue forever. They will have to emerge eventually.”

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