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Saudi Ministry of Labor and Social Development Provides Alternatives for Citizens after Stumbling of Saudi Oger | ASHARQ AL-AWSAT English Archive 2005 -2017
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Riyadh- Official spokesman of the Saudi Ministry of Labor and Social Development Khalid Aba al-Khail said that since the problem of the employees working in “Saudi Oger LTD” company has started, the ministry has been following up along with government agencies and with the company itself to find a solution.

All the rights of the employees are documented at the Ministry, which has appointed lawyers to plead for these employees in front the judicial authorities in Saudi Arabia.

He explained that currently there are about 8,000 employees in the company, including 1,200 Saudis, and the Ministry is working to transfer about 600 Saudis to work in other companies.

As for the rest of the Saudis, the Minister of Labor and Social Development directed Chairman of the Human Resources Development Fund Dr. Ali bin Nasser al-Ghafais to find suitable jobs for them while they transfer 6,000 expatriate workers to other companies.

The official spokesman of the ministry said that the expatriate employees working in the company with temporary contracts are allowed to be transferred to other companies.

As for those who would like to leave Saudi Arabia when their contract comes to an end with the company, their departure procedures will be facilitated and their full rights will be reserved in coordination with their respective embassies.

It’s worth mentioning that, since the company had issues, the Ministry solved problems for over 16,000 expatriate employees of which 11,500 left the country.

The ministry transferred about 3,800 expatriate employees to other companies after documenting all their rights and appointing law officers to plead for their rights.