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Riyadh: (8 August 2016) Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman on Sunday issued a series of directives to agencies concerned to address once and for all the cases of distressed workers of companies who have contracts with the government.

The king directed the Minister of Labour and Social Development to take necessary measures, in coordination with the Ministry of Finance, to oblige contracting companies to pay the salaries of their employees in accordance with the government’s Wage Protection Program that ensures workers’ salaries are fully paid.

According to sabq.org, the directive is for the government not to release what it owes those companies unless the Labor Ministry confirms that the companies have paid on time what they owe their employees.

The king’s directives comes amid increasing complaints by workers that they have not been paid their salaries for months. Construction giant Saudi Oger, for one, has been the subject of complaints by thousands of its workers for not paying their salaries for the past nine months.

The issue came to a head when hundreds of expatriate workers of the company marched on the streets in Jeddah to air their grievances, saying that Saudi Oger management has simply ignored them.

Accomodation, exit visas

In one of his directives on Sunday, King Salman authorized the labor minister to also immediately address the housing and accommodation services of the distressed workers by contracting with companies that provide such services.

While the government of India and the Philippines as well as their communities in the kingdom have rallied behind their compatriots at Saudi Oger by providing them food, those of other nationalities have reportedly not gotten the same attention.

According to the king’s directive, the cost of these services for the distressed workers are to be deducted from the employers’ receivables from the government.

The king also commissioned the labor minister to coordinate with the Saudi Arabian airlines to transport foreign workers who wish to return to their countries and to charge the cost to their employers. The labor minister is also authorized to contract with legal consultancy agencies to pursue the financial claims of the workers in local courts.

In the case of workers in distress who wish to leave the kingdom, the king directed the Passport Department to facilitate issuance of final exit visas in coordination with the Foreign Ministry and relevant agencies.

SR100 million fund

An amount of SR100 million is to be deposited in the Saudi Arab Fund account for use to fulfill the king’s orders. The fund is to be under the disposal of the labor minister, who will provide the Ministry of Finance with all details of the expenditures and the amounts spent. The Finance Ministry will then deduct the spent amounts from the floundering companies’ accounts.

The king also instructed the labor minister to meet with representatives of countries concerned to discuss the issue of unpaid salaries and to explain the steps taken by the kingdom to address such issues.

“King Salman also directed labor minister to coordinate with the minister of culture and information to highlight the kingdom’s efforts aimed at ending the suffering of the distressed workers especially the Indian and the Filipino workers and to ensure that this case was a mere individual mishap by one company and the number of affected workers is insignificant compared with the millions of other expats who are working in the public and he private sectors in KSA,” Sabq.org said.
 
There are too many of those legal and illegal migrants. More Arab migrants should be welcomed instead.

We need to build that wall


and make them pay for it. Believe me. Time to make Arabia great again.

If our ancestors could built the ancient Ma'rib Dam (one of the greatest engineering wonders of the ancient world) almost 3000 years ago, we can also build a giant wall around Arabia (largest peninsula in the world) today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marib_Dam

We should make Indian workers built it and force them to pay for it as well. It will be great. Believe me.

In other news this news is a result of the current condition of two-privately owned firms. Saudi Oger and Saudi Binladen Group. I won't cry if they go bankrupt as they have been run horribly for years and years. A cleanup would be good for both of them and their fields of expertise which is construction. Some of the largest construction firms in the world or not.
 
Well thats nice of him , its very rare that the gulf states used to help us out with regards to immigrant workers issues. its just the past 10 yrs that they have grown closer.
 
Well thats nice of him , its very rare that the gulf states used to help us out with regards to immigrant workers issues. its just the past 10 yrs that they have grown closer.

Well Done Sir... So nice of you. :tup:

Indians are traditional partners and dare I say friends or at least friendly people, in particular towards people of Arabia, due to ancient trading and cultural ties. Arab-Indian relations have in general almost always been friendly or at least cordial. Mostly based on trade and cultural exchanges.

Trade and cultural links between ancient Arabia and ancient India date back to third millennium BC.[1]

Heptulla, Nejma. Indo-West Asian relations: the Nehru era. Allied Publishers, 1991. ISBN9788170233404.


My post above was a bit of fun while I was trying to imitate The Donald. I have several Indian friends.
 
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