What's new

Concern as UAE ‘halts’ Bangladesh recruitment

anilindia

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Aug 2, 2012
Messages
1,573
Reaction score
-1
DHAKA: The United Arab Emirates has stopped issuing visas to workers from Bangladesh, recruiting companies said Monday, in a move that threatens to strangle vital remittances for the impoverished South Asian country.

The UAE has emerged as the biggest recruiter of Bangladeshi labourers in recent years, accounting for about 50 per cent of all overseas employment opportunities after jobs dwindled in Saudi Arabia.

“Since last week we haven’t had any working visas issued from the UAE,” said Shahjalal Majumdar, president of the Bangladesh Association of International Recruiting Agencies (BAIRA).

There has been no official confirmation from the UAE, but Bangladesh’s Overseas Employment Minister Khandker Mosharraf Hossain told reporters Sunday that the UAE government had “scaled down” manpower imports from several nations.

Money sent by Bangladesh’s more than eight million migrants has been the key driver of its economy ever since the country started sending workers to oil-rich Middle Eastern nations in 1976.

Migrant workers sent home a record $12.85 billion in the fiscal year ended in June this year, accounting for 12 per cent of Bangladesh’s gross domestic product, according to official figures.

“We warned the government that too much dependence on a single market could be a big source of vulnerability,” said Tasneem Siddiqui, who heads local think-tank the Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit.

“Now that they have stopped recruiting from us it would be disastrous for our economy unless we can find alternative markets as quickly as possible,” she told AFP.

The numbers of Bangladeshis heading to Saudi Arabia slowed sharply after 2009 when the kingdom hired only 14,666 Bangladeshis compared with 258,348 by the UAE, according to government figures.

Saudi officials never explained the reasons but local media alleged that growing replacement of migrant workers with Saudi citizens and souring diplomatic ties with the country’s secular government played key roles.

Migration from Bangladesh fell sharply during the 2008-9 global economic downturn as jobs dried up in the Gulf nations and export-oriented Southeast Asia.

Concern as UAE ‘halts’ Bangladesh recruitment | DAWN.COM
 
. . . .
what the reason for UAE doing this ??

Bcs they have a very low reputation in UAE. I am not not saying that Indians are saints either but the deeds by rotten apples in Indian community is compensated by his compatriots bcs of the size and influence of Indian diaspora. You can find Indian labours to billionares in UAE..while in Bangladesh's case most of them are blue collar workers.
 
.
Bcs they have a very low reputation in UAE. I am not not saying that Indians are saints either but the deeds by rotten apples in Indian community is compensated by his compatriots bcs of the size and influence of Indian diaspora. You can find Indian labours to billionares in UAE..while in Bangladesh's case most of them are blue collar workers.

lmao really??
go ask an arab what does he see different between Indian and a Bangali, I gurantee you he will praise Indian for their education and hard work and all the contribution they made to the development of UAE, so ask them they will reinforce your beliefs.

If delusion had a race it would be Indian
 
.
Back
Top Bottom