Focus on ways to boost job opportunities for Gulf nationals
Plans to boost employment opportunities for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) citizens and support for policies and plans to hire more GCC nationals across the six member states have topped the agenda of the GCC labour and social development ministers’ meeting in Muscat.
The ministers also reviewed the transformation of guiding mechanisms and laws into national regulations and laws to enhance joint work in the technical and specialised fields were discussed by their ministers in the Omani capital. They also reviewed finalising the plans of qualification, standard and professional tests in order to reduce the recruitment of unskilled labor and provide adequate conditions for the employment of Gulf nationals in the private sector.
Bahrain’s Labour and Social Development Minister Jameel Humaidan said that Bahrain was keen on enhancing joint action within the GCC and bolstering co-operation and the exchange of successful experiences and expertise. Mr Humaidan, who led the Bahraini delegation to the meeting, said the GCC countries were keen on achieving sustainable developments through concerted efforts that would empower them to face regional and international economic and development challenges with confidence.
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