Manpower to implement decision on Kuwaitization --- KUWAIT TIMES

KUWAIT: The Manpower Authority has initiated the procedures for implementing the decision of the Demographic Structure Amendment Committee regarding the Kuwaitization of government contracts. It aims to encourage young people to work in the private sector, as it asked government agencies to review their contracts before signing them to ensure the availability of job security clauses for workers in government contracts, as well as to review conditions that increase the percentage of national employment and create new job opportunities. The Authority has also started preparing conditions and procedures that oblige contractors to grant workers some benefits, such as health insurance, annual travel tickets, and salary scales. These conditions will be submitted to the Council of Ministers for approval. According to official sources, the increase in national employment in government contracts is expected to provide at least 5,000 jobs for Kuwaitis next year. This can also reduce expatriate labor in these contracts. The sources reported that the Public Authority for Manpower is currently coordinating with the Ministry of Finance and the General Secretariat for Planning to start practical measures to increase Kuwaiti quotas in government contracts. On the other hand, the Manpower Authority has started creating regulations for the electronic lease contract project. It is expected to improve the quality of data, limit the locations of residents, control rents in commercial, investment, and residential real estate, and ensure the commitment of the parties. It is also expected that the implementation of this project will start in the first quarter of the New Year.

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